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Anita Waingort Novinsky (22 November 1922 – 20 July 2021) was a Brazilian historian, who specialized in the
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in Brazil, and the history of Jewish presence in Brazil, notably, the customs of the
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of the country and the renaissance of the awareness of their Jewish roots, 200 years after the end of the Inquisition in Brazil. She was the author of several books on this subject, an associate professor and the founder and chairperson of the Museum of Tolerance at the
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.


Personal life

Novinsky was born in Stachów, Poland, and migrated to Brazil with her family when she was one year old. She later became a Brazilian citizen and held Brazilian and Polish citizenship. She earned a degree in philosophy from the
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in 1956, with a specialization in psychology from the University of São Paulo in 1958, her Ph.D. in Social History from the University of São Paulo in 1970 and a specialization in Racism in the Iberian World from Ecole des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in 1977. She taught as an associate professor at the University of São Paulo. Her specialization was the study of
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, those Portuguese and Spanish Jews also known as ''conversos'' or ''marranos'' who converted or were forced to convert to Christianity during the Middle Ages, but continued to practice Judaism in secret and pretended to be fervently Catholic in public. She was the author of several books in this area. Novinsky founded and served as chairperson of the Museum of Tolerance at the University of Sao Paulo. She died in São Paulo on July 20, 2021.


Career

Novinsky obtained a degree in
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from the
University of São Paulo The Universidade de São Paulo (, USP) is a public research university in the Brazilian state of São Paulo, and the largest public university in Brazil. The university was founded on 25 January 1934, regrouping already existing schools in ...
in 1956, pursuing a specialization in Psychology two years later. In 1970, she received a
Ph.D. A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, DPhil; or ) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of graduate study and original research. The name of the deg ...
in Social History from the University of São Paulo, a specialization on racism in
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in 1977 from the in France, and a post-doc title from the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne in 1983. She was a ''
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'' of her alma mater, the University of São Paulo.Departamento de História - Anita Waingort Novinsky
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She was the founder of the Laboratory for Intolerance Studies of the University of São Paulo.USP anuncia projeto de museu para a tolerância
The
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has a class named after her. Apart from having been the director of Religious and Social Science Studies at the in
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, Novinsky was a
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at The State University of New Jersey,
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and
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.Pioneiras da Ciência no Brasil - 6ª Edição
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Authority on the Inquisition

Novinsky is considered one of the leading authorities when it comes to the
Portuguese Inquisition The Portuguese Inquisition (Portuguese language, Portuguese: ''Inquisição Portuguesa''), officially known as the General Council of the Holy Office of the Inquisition in Portugal, was formally established in Kingdom of Portugal, Portugal in 15 ...
. In 2013, the
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honored her with the distinction of ''Pioneer of Science in Brazil'' as a recognition of her research. The documentary film '' The Hidden Star of the Sertão'', about communities of
crypto-Jews Crypto-Judaism is the secret adherence to Judaism while publicly professing to be of another faith; practitioners are referred to as "crypto-Jews" (origin from Greek ''kryptos'' – , 'hidden'). The term is especially applied historically to Spani ...
in the Brazilian north-east, is based extensively in her research, including an interview with the researcher herself.Filme revela choque do judaísmo com o sertão
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Works

*''Cristãos-novos na Bahia: 1624-1654''. Perspectiva, Ed da Universidade de São Paulo, 1972. *''Bens confiscados a Cristãos-novos no Brasil, século XVIII''. Editora Imprensa Nacional - Casa da Moeda, 1978, Lisboa *''Inquisição. Cristãos Novos na Bahia'', 11ª edición. Editorial Perspectiva, São Paulo, 2007. *''Gabinete de Investigação: uma “caça aos judeus” sem precedentes. Brasil-Holanda, séculos XVII e XVIII''. Editora Humanitas, São Paulo, 2007. *''O Santo Ofício da Inquisição no Maranhão. A Inquisição de 1731''. Editorial Universidad Estatal de Maranhão, São Luiz, Maranhão, 2006. *''The Myth of the Marrano Names''. Revue des Études Juives, 2006. *''Inquisição: Prisioneiros do Brasil''. Editorial Expressão e Cultura, Río de Janeiro, 2002. *''Ibéria Judaica. Roteiros da Memória''. Editorial Expressão, Río de Janeiro y EDUSP, São Paulo, 1996. *''Inquisição. Ensaios sobre Mentalidades, Heresias e Arte''. Editorial Expressão e Cultura, Río de Janeiro, 1992 *''Inquisição. Rol dos Culpados''. Editorial Expressão e Cultura, Río de Janeiro, 1992 *''O olhar Judaico em Machado de Assis''. Editorial Expressão e Cultura, Río de Janeiro, 1990. *''Inquisição: Inventários de bens confiscados a cristãos novos no Brasil'' Editorial Imprensa Nacional. Casa de la Moneda, Lisboa, 1978. *''Padre Antônio Vieira, a Inquisição e os Judeus'' *''Os judeus que construíram o Brasil'', 2016.


References

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