Dissertações em História (Mestrado) - PPHIST/IFCH
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O Mestrado Acadêmico iniciou-se em 2004 e pertence ao Programa de Pós-Graduação em História (PPHIST) do Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas (IFCH) da Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA).
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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Envelhecimento: corpo, saúde, sexualidade e gênero (Belém-PA, 1920-1930)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2024-02-20) SANTANA, Breno dos Santos; CAMPOS, Ipojucan Dias; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0380400211532063The dissertation discusses the representations of human aging in Belém do Pará in the first decades of the 20th century through the analysis of texts present in magazines illustrated illustrations that circulated in the capital of Pará, such as “A Semana”, “Belém Nova”, “Pará-Doctor". Accordingly, the debates sought to understand how the process of aging could be interpreted and experienced by the historical subjects of belenense period on screen. It is understood that, due to numerous social inequalities, there was a universe of many disputes related to the meanings given to aging, after all, being old would sometimes mean admiration and respect, sometimes misfortune and rejection, it all depended on the position occupied by those who spoke and those who were the target of the speech. As part of these arrangements, stigmas related to the body, health and sexual fitness; However, these interpretative sets spoke of their own idealizations around a young, modern and developed Brazilian society, at the same time, indicated processes of exclusion compared to what was desired, mainly due to the discursive core intellectual, at the center of which the arguments focused on the “action of time on bodies humans” were heavily produced.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Testemunhos escritos da amazônia: a gestão de acervos do poder judiciário no pará (1991-2021)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2022-09-22) CATUNDA, Eronice Visgueira Sampaio; FARIAS, William Gaia; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2553754490715388The research of this thesis aimed at analyzing the process of management, organization and processing of the Court of Justice of Pará (TJPA) taking in account the covenants between public institutions and the literary society as strategy to assure preservation of the collection and democratization of access to the society in general, using the year 1991-2021 as a time cutout where it begins with the ordeal of the Archives Act. The central point of this research was to demonstrate the importance of the TJPA historical documents under custody of the Federal University of Pará considering three pillars: teaching, research and extension. In this way, some actions and their lines of action, extents and concerns are emphasized. The implications of an adequate document management may enhance a democratic construction out of preservation of judiciary collection that, more than inform, bring in their registers ways of life, cultures, economics, politics and society, and create necessary discussions that reveal themselves in the present and are updated as historical resources to the teaching, research and extension. Therefore, it is possible to notice that this range of possibilities is being developed by students, technical staff and teachers of different teaching institutions, demonstrating the strengthening link between the document collections, teaching, research and extension.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) “Tocados d’aquelle venenoso mal”: as epidemias em Belém na primeira metade dos oitocentos: 1800 - 1850(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2022-09-22) SILVA, Diego Santos da; VIEIRA JÚNIOR, Antonio Otaviano; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6764908679902300The objective of this research is the analysis and the historical-social relationships of the incidences of epidemics and infectious diseases that impacted the lives of the inhabitants of the city of Belém, the capital of Grão-Pará, during the first half of the 19th century. The relationship between economic and population development, the emergence of smallpox and yellow fever epidemics, and their relationships and implications for the economic and population development of the City of Belém are analyzed. The structure of the dissertation is composed of three chapters. The first chapter makes a brief presentation about a city of Belém and how it was a great stage of mobility, both for goods and people, due to the presence of ports. The second chapter analyzes the medical understanding of epidemics and their lines of interpretation. And the third chapter deals with the statistical measurement of those most affected by the epidemics, seeking to identify the patterns and levels of mortality during the smallpox and yellow fever epidemic attacks, more specifically. The methodology used was documentary research, and the documents were researched and made available in several collections in Belém such as: Public Archives of the State of Pará (APEP), Historical and Geographical Institute of Pará (IHGP) and Central Library of UFPA / collection of rare works and Fran Pacheco Library of the Portuguese Literary and Recreation Association.