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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Cabanagem, cidadania e identidade revolucionária: o problema do patriotismo na Amazônia entre 1835 e 1840(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2007) RICCI, Magda Maria de OliveiraCabanagem was a social revolution that decimated the Amazonia's population in a wide territory. In contrast to this wide and international scenery, Cabanagem was, and it still is, analyzed as regional movement, typical of the regency period. However, the "patriot" cabanos created, throughout the movement, a feeling of common identity shared by people of the different etnias cultures which it extrapolated these initial caracteristics. This whole process is the central object of this article.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) O Celeiro da Amazônia: agricultura e natureza no Pará na virada do século XIX para o XX(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2015-06) LACERDA, Franciane Gama; VIEIRA, Elis Regina CorrêaThe aim of this paper is to understand how authorities and writers, who published in local newspapers from late nineteenth to early twentieth century, built an idea of progress and development for the state of Pará. It is about understanding, on one hand, the connections between rural areas, the forest and the city of Belém and, on the other, the ideas of progress and development through agriculture. In order to understand such connections, the article discusses three important problems: the "excesses" of nature, agricultural education and rural sanitation.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Do Rio Amazonas à Península Ibérica: viajando com o Barão de Marajó(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014-08) SARGES, Maria de Nazaré dos Santos; COELHO, Anna Carolina de AbreuThe article discusses about the trips from Amazon River to the Iberian Peninsula realized by Jose Coelho da Gama e Abreu, Barão de Marajó, a political and intellectual, and described in his book From the Amazon to the Seine, Nile, Danube and Bósphoro. Travel Notes published in 1874, seeking to reflect how the foreign relations were important during this period to set their own region, your country, yourself, increasing its "world-consciousness".