Faculdade de História - FAHIS/IFCH
URI Permanente desta comunidadehttps://repositorio.ufpa.br/handle/2011/2807
Navegar
Navegando Faculdade de História - FAHIS/IFCH por Data do documento
Agora exibindo 1 - 20 de 31
- Resultados por página
- Opções de Ordenação
Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) O peão de trecho e o peão de casa: identidade operária entre os trabalhadores da construção civil de Barcarena no canteiro de obras da ALBRAS/ALUNORTE(2003-06) FONTES, Edilza Joana OliveiraThis article intends to discuss the relations among the ALBRAS/ALUNORTE and the syndical organization process of Barcarena civil construction workers, at the moment of the ALBRAS plant construction. The work relations has been analyzed in the work area and discussed the both modernity and progress ideas whose workers express during the moments conflicts with the civil construction contractor, with the Pará Government as well as the region development project, in the strikes occurred over the 1984 and 1985 period.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Entre o sertão e a floresta: natureza, cultura e experiências sociais de migrantes cearenses na Amazônia (1889-1916)(2006-06) LACERDA, Franciane GamaThe history of the migrants who left the state of Ceará, Brazil, between 1889 and 1916, and arrived in the state of Pará, in the Brazilian Amazon region, is impossible to dissociate from a comprehension about the perceptions drew about the state of Ceará and the Amazon region themselves. To understand what represented the states of Pará and Ceará throughout this period is essential to perceive the various meanings attributed to the migration process. A fruitful path for understanding this process is to analyse the ways by which the different nature of these two places was understood and described.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) Destino cor-de-rosa, tensão e escolhas: os significados do casamento em uma capital amazônica (Belém, 1870-1920)(2008-06) CANCELA, Cristina DonzaThis article discusses practices and representations of marriage through the lives of women and men from various social classes who lived in Belém during the Rubber Boom Era. Research targeted inventories, civil and criminal suits, newspaper articles and religious sources.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) A rainha e o general - uma leitura foucaultiana do diário íntimo de Couto de Magalhães(2009-12) HENRIQUE, Márcio CoutoThis article discusses the contributions of Michel Foucault's work for the understanding of the intimate registrations that the Brazilian general José Vieira Couto of Magalhães did on his own diary, written in its majority in London, in the second half of XIX century, time supposedly marked by the repressive rigidities of the Victorian morals. When registering his intimacy, their erotic hetero and homossexual dreams erotic in full details, as well as conducts and sexual passions considered to that time as diverted of the normality, the intimate diary of Couto of Magalhães constitutes a reinforcement of the critic to the "repressive hypothesis" developed by Foucault in his project of a history of the sexuality. On the other hand, the legitimacy of the intimate diaries is evidenced while research source in the social sciences.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Folclore e medicina popular na Amazônia(2009-12) HENRIQUE, Márcio CoutoThis discussion of the relations between folklore and popular medicine in the Amazon takes Canuto Azevedo's story "Filhos do boto" (Children of the porpoise) as an analytical reference point. Replete with elements of cultural reality, folk tales can serve as historical testimonies expressing clashes between different traditions. Folk records are fruit of what is often a quarrelsome dialogue between folklorists, social scientists, physicians, and pajés and their followers, and their analysis should take into account the conditions under which they were produced. Based on the imaginary attached to the figure of the porpoise - a seductive creature with healing powers - the article explores how we might expand knowledge of popular medicine as practiced in the Amazon, where the shamanistic rite known as pajelança cabocla has a strong presence.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Histórias de "movimentos": embarcações e população portuguesas na Amazônia joanina(2010-06) VIEIRA JUNIOR, Antonio Otaviano; BARROSO, Daniel SouzaIn order to better organize the understanding of the effects of the presence of the Portuguese Royal Family in Brazil beyond Rio de Janeiro, this article discusses the period of the Brazilian reign of King John VI (1808-1821), in the Amazon region. The focus of the analysis is the in-and-out of Portuguese vessels and the migratory processes between Portugal and the then Province of Pará.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Festa de santo na cidade: notas sobre uma pesquisa etnográfica na periferia de Belém, Pará, Brasil(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2011-04) COSTA, Antonio Maurício Dias daThe article draws on other studies about the playful dimension of popular religion in the Amazon to reflect on the results of ethnographic fieldwork carried out on a patron saint's festival in the outskirts of contemporary Belém, in the Brazilian state of Pará. Numerous elements exogenous to the religious ritual such as advertising, economic tradeoffs and political motivations were observed to transform the meanings of religious devotion. The study reveals the dynamic nature of the reproduction of popular religion within the context of diverse popular festivities in different social-spatial realities in the Amazon. Religious devotion and 'practical sense' are entwined in the process of transforming the event, revealing the complexity of social exchanges practiced in a patron saint's festival at a large urban scale.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) 'Formidável contágio': epidemias, trabalho e recrutamento na Amazônia colonial (1660-1750)(2011-12) CHAMBOULEYRON, Rafael Ivan; BARBOSA, Benedito Carlos Costa; BOMBARDI, Fernanda Aires; SOUSA, Claudia Rocha deThe text analyzes the extent to which smallpox and measles epidemics provoked transformations in the ways in which workforces were acquired and used in colonial Amazonia from the mid-seventeenth to mid-eighteenth century, with an increase in slave raids on the indigenous population and the attempt to organize a trade route in African slaves to the region. It also explores how indigenous mortality rates at the end of the seventeenth century led to a concern with the region's defence and prompted the recruitment of soldiers from the Madeira islands.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Descimentos privados de índios na Amazônia colonial (séculos XVII e XVIII)(2011-12) CHAMBOULEYRON, Rafael Ivan; BOMBARDI, Fernanda AiresThis article analyses the organization of Indian free labour in the Portuguese Amazon region, during the seventeenth and the first half of the eighteenth century. It argues that, besides the tight control that the religious orders exerted over the Indian free population established in the aldeias, not only the Crown advanced alternatives to the use of free Indian labour, but also the Portuguese settlers took advantage of these legal options to gain access to Indian workers, especially when they experienced shortage of labourers. It also asserts that Indian agency was crucial to understand how a policy and legislation towards the Indian nations were implemented in the region.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) A segunda independência. Emancipadores, abolicionistas e as emancipações do Brasil(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2011-12) BEZERRA NETO, José MaiaThis article analyses the emancipationist and abolitionist representations against slavery and its associations with the Brazilian history and memory of the Independence. This image was built as patriotic and as an expression of the national will, which, according to emancipationists and abolitionists, concluded the process of Independence. It focuses on the selection of specific events related to the emancipation of slaves.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Festa e espaço urbano: meios de sonorização e bailes dançantes na Belém dos anos 1950(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2012) COSTA, Antonio Maurício Dias daThe article discusses the use of symbolic references from memoirs and periodicals attributed to the socio-spatial context of orchestral and sonoros balls in Belém, in the so-called ‘social clubs’ and ‘suburban clubs.’ The various forms of organizing dancing festivities in the city were connected to musical broadcasting on the radio in the 1950s, as well as being linked to the commercial sonoros or those specialized in dances. Different ways of using and accessing the means of communication by the urban inhabitants were looked after, especially focusing on the emphasis on social distinction in the local press. Symbols and values related to urban space emerge in newspapers and memoirs regarding the festive panorama of the city.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) O golpe de 1964 e a instauração da ditadura civil-militar no Pará: apoios e resistências(2012-06) PETIT PEÑARROCHA, Pedro; CUELLAR, JaimeThis article, inserted in the historiographical debates about the civil-military dictatorship in Brazil (1964-1985), intends to contribute to the knowledge of political history of the state of Pará before, during and after the coup of 1964. It preferably examines the participation of military forces and the support of civil society sectors to the military coup, and the repression suffered by the students, left-wing organizations and "populist" politicians. In the view of methodological studies of local and regional history, the main sources used were the newspapers of Belem, memoirs books, academic works and oral sources.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) A Amazônia e a formação do Estado Imperial no Brasil: unidade do território e expansão de domínio(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2012-06) NUNES, Francivaldo AlvesOur proposal is to analyze the formation of the Amazon region in association with the formation of the Brazilian Empire, based in two questions: the expansion of the structure of domination by the Court of Rio de Janeiro and the unity of the national territory as one of the goals of this expansion. In this paper we propose to show that the Amazonian space is understood by the Brazilian authorities in two ways: as a space necessary to the unity of the Brazilian territory, given the international interest it attracted, and as a way to expand the national interests.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) "Merecedoras das páginas da história": memórias e representações da vida e da morte femininas (Belém, séculos XIX e XX)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2012-06) LACERDA, Franciane GamaThis paper discusses the many meanings given to the deaths of two poor women in Belém do Pará (Brazil). These women were killed at different times and had the story of their lives and deaths evoked by writers, scholars and the media, as an example to be followed by other women, revealing ideals of fidelity, marriage, family. If in modern days the strength of these stories still emerges with different meanings, the past was not different, indicating the many meanings given to their lives and deaths.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Escravos no purgatório: o leprosário do Tucunduba (Pará, século XIX)(Casa de Oswaldo Cruz, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, 2012-12) HENRIQUE, Márcio CoutoThe article analyzes the experience of the slaves interned at the Tucunduba Leprosarium in Belém, state of Pará during the nineteenth century. The slaves were freed once they showed the marks of their leprosy, and expectations were that they would submit to the segregation policy meant to keep them from contact with the rest of the population. The documentation produced by Santa Casa de Misericórdia hospital in Pará and by the province's political authorities reveals the strategies the slaves devised in response to this policy; they used their numerical predominance at the leprosarium to create a network of solidarity that allowed them to recreate their lives and stand in opposition to the type of nation that the era's hygienist theories envisioned.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Negros da terra e/ou negros da Guiné: Trabalho, resistência e repressão no Grão-Pará no período do Diretório(2013-12) SOUZA JÚNIOR, José Alves deThis paper aims to analyze the labor world in the Colonial Grão Pará during the Pombaline period, when Indians showed tenacious resistance to time and work discipline. Such discipline was imposed in the colonization process, associated with high rates of mortality, due to epidemics, resulting in the enhancement of the African slave trade to the captaincy in the 18th century, during the control of the Grão Pará and Maranhão General Trading Company. The Indians' and slaves' colonial experience, which encompassed excessive exploitation and oppression, led these populations to form an identity of interests, and to develop forms of collective resistance, which, thus, justified for a more severe repression by colonial authorities.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Música, raça e preconceito no ensino fundamental: notas iniciais sobre hierarquia da cor entre adolescentes(2013-12) COELHO, Wilma de Nazaré Baía; COELHO, Mauro CezarThis article discusses the formulations made by elementary school teenage students on color and prejudice, through the relation they establish with the music they listen. Thus, the consumption is seen as a key to understanding this age group and one of the dimensions of its life: the reading they make of the color hierarchy and how they perceive themselves in it. It is important, therefore, scrutinize how the preference expressed by teenagers who attend elementary school could allow an antecipatory glimpse of the relationship they establish with this Brazilian social significant - the color - and one of the relations established by it - prejudice.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".Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Estradas líquidas, comércio sólido: índios e regatões na amazônia (século XIX)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014-12) HENRIQUE, Márcio Couto; MORAIS, Laura Trindade deThe paper analyzes the relationship between Indians and itinerant traders that in Amazon nineteenth century were known as regatões. Based on contemporary documents, it appears that the Indians were not always naive and passive victims in front of regatões and what is required to emphasize the symbolic dimension of trade in order to recover the indigenous leadership in the relationships established with traders and the goods they sold.