"Os Centenarios Como Synthese Affectiva Nas Sociedades Modernas" by Te filo Braga, originally published in 1875, delves into the phenomenon of centenarians within the context of modern societies. Written in Portuguese, this work examines how the lives and experiences of individuals who reach the age of one hundred contribute to an 'affective synthesis'-a collective emotional and social understanding. Braga's study offers insights into the sociological and cultural significance of longevity during the 19th century, providing a historical perspective on aging and its impact on societal values and structures. This book is invaluable for those studying gerontology, social history, and the evolution of societal attitudes towards aging in Portugal and beyond.
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