Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências do Patrimônio Cultural - PPGPATRI/ITEC
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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Do esquecimento ao resgate histórico: as dinâmicas sociais e o processo de reorganização do patrimônio material dos veteranos de guerra do Pará na AECB-PA(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2023-02-07) MACHADO, Lucas Carnevale; COSTA, Diogo Menezes; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3938588690473816; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4220-8232This series of works is aimed at discussing, from the conceptual perspective of cultural heritage science, both the inventory process and the various dynamics that involve the process of abandonment and safeguarding of the Associação de Ex-combatentes do Brasil archives, Pará division (AECB-PA), in which a large part was lost by human or climate actions. The articles in which the work was divided present aspects attached to matters such as social issues, the historical construction of the archives, as well as internal and external views on the group of war veterans from Pará. This materiality contributed to analyzing the relationships, sometimes harmonious, sometimes conflicting, of the social group that produced this heritage with society, and the subsequent process of neglect and abandonment; it was necessary to address issues related to collective memory, individual narratives in addition to discussions about the comradeship space, and the social and original role of material traces of war veterans from Pará. In order to carry out this procedure, the archives were analyzed through multidisciplinary approaches of cultural heritage, related to archeology and history, by analyzing data, quantifying the documentary universe, such as the analysis of traces of the institutional abandonment, and historical narratives constructed by the veterans themselves