Bella Menezes - Isinha Meneses - Page 53 - Soci... May 2026
The page could be part of a biographical appendix or an index of names, where "Bella Menezes" and "Isinha Meneses" appear as entries with brief descriptions (e.g., “philanthropist,” “writer,” “suffragist”).
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The truncation "Soci..." could be several things:
| Possibility | Explanation | |-------------|-------------| | Sociologia | A Portuguese journal of sociology. | | Sociedade | A society bulletin or membership list. | | Social History | A book chapter on 19th/20th century social networks. | | Sócio (forum) | A Portuguese-language discussion board (like Sócio Fórum) where users discuss genealogy. | | Société | French for society – but the names are Portuguese, making this less likely. | Bella menezes - isinha meneses - Page 53 - Soci...
Most plausibly, it is a page from a digitized book on sociology or social history focused on elite families in Portugal or Brazil. Page 53 lists Bella Menezes and Isinha Meneses in a table, footnote, or photo caption.
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Not every “soci...” is academic. The full word could be “Sociedade” from a 1950s Brazilian society magazine like O Cruzeiro or Sociedade & Cultura. In that case, “Page 53” might be a gossip column: “A elegante Bella Menezes recebeu em seu salão a pequena Isinha Meneses…”
Magazines of that era used diminutives constantly. If so, the keyword is a clue to a forgotten social chronicle – rich material for cultural historians. The page could be part of a biographical