CUNTINS - Campus Universitário do Tocantins/Cametá
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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Como pano de fundo ao império: a trajetória do fundamento histórico, de sua produção a sua publicação na imprensa joanina (1773-1819)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2013-04) FELDMAN, ArielThis article aims to follow the trajectory of a text known as 'Fundamento Histórico', from its production, in 1773, to its publication, in the periodicals of the joanino period (1808-1821). Fundamento Histórico is the introduction that Claudio Manuel da Costa wrote to the epic poem called Vila Rica. Probably concluded in 1773, this epic circulated in a manuscript form until 1813, when the periodical O Patriota (1813-1814) published only the introduction made to the poem, suggesting that it was just a work of historical nature, not poetic. Hipólito da Costa, editor of the Correio Braziliense (1808-1822), gazette written in London, repeated the procedure, publishing, in 1819, merely the Fundamento Histórico, as if it was a detached work with an unique purpose of restoring the origins of Minas Gerais' captaincy. The thesis defended here is that this text was appropriated by the joanina's press in order to forge the unity of the Portuguese territories in America.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) The same Independence: the public performance of a unitarian partisan (Pernambuco, 1822-1823)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014-11-04) FELDMAN, ArielThis article analyzes the public performance of the monk Miguel do Sacramento Lopes Gama in the periodic press between 1822 and 1823. The compositions of monk Miguel intended to construct the ideology that - since the unity of the Portuguese-Brazilian kingdom was broken - the sovereignty needed to pass to a new political unit, Brazil. Known in the Northern provinces as Rio de Janeiro's Project, this ideology was the basis of a conception of nation, foreseeing very reduced provincial powers if compared to the previous period - the legality of the "vintista" constitutionalism.