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Artigo de Periódico 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.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Os corpos de trabalhadores na província do Grão-Pará: outros significados para uma política de arregimentação da mão de obra (1835-1840)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2012-11-27) LOPES, Patrícia Raiol Castro de Melo; COELHO, Mauro Cezar; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7187368960757936The years of the first half of 19th century are marked by the court attempt to fit the provinces in their pattern of civilization and introduce it in the Imperial State. In Grão-Pará, territory unification and empire consolidation had some conflicts caused by Cabana rebellions. Portuguese Empire called marshal Francisco José de Souza Soares d’Andréa to combat cabanos. Among his worries there were issues such as political disputes between local authorities, military restoration, population control and regional economy development, all related to manpower problems and its insufficiency to perform required services in the province. This is how his speeches take measures to control and civilize the population, defending the renewal of habits and encouraging work. On april 25, 1838, president Soares d’Andréa regulate in Grão-Pará the politics of free worker regimentation establishing a provincial constitution called “Corpos de Trabalhadores”. During some time “Corpos de Trabalhadores” came up in the history as an institution which only aimed the rebel population control in Pará, as an entity to stop Cabanos. Mentioned in the beginning by Cabangem students the economic importance of the corporation is still an object of research. Accordingly, the “Corpos de Trabalhadores” has other meanings. Besides a tool with the objective of population control, the corporation was an attempt to bring peace through manpower concentration. It intended men enlist for necessary services to province economic restoration. In marshal Andréa politic project the key was development, reorganization of industry and Grão-Pará market. Besides, the institution was a politic arrangement between Imperial State and the ones who represented important people in the region.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Entre batalhas e papéis: a cabanagem e a imprensa brasileira na menoridade (1835-1840)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2016-03-28) LIMA, Luciano Demetrius Barbosa; RICCI, Magda Maria de Oliveira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4368326880097299Between battles and printed papers: the Cabanagem and the Brazilian periodicals during the Minority period (1835-1840) proposes a methodological redefining the historical and historiographical construction of the cabanos’s war. Returning to the analysis of some Brazilian periodicals at the first half of the nineteenth century, specifically between the years 1835 and 1840, I argue that the cabanos’s narrative history should be expanded beyond the crafts, proclamations and correspondence between cabanas e anti-cabanas authorities. In this study, the research was done in a rich and diverse list of editorials, articles and notes periodistics printed during the Minority period. They are outside and inside of periodicals of the former Grão-Pará, overturning the myth that – because there was no periodic regularly circulating during cabano‘s episode (1835-1839) – would hardly have to research these News organizations. I also intend to demonstrate, through the analysis of two newspapers of Rio de Janeiro: Correio Official, The Sete d’Abril, and the paraense periodical Treze de Maio (this was born immediately after cabano’s episode in 1840), that the cabano’s narrative war had a national circulation and that such disclosure contributed greatly to the creation of a memory-historical of this Amazonian movement in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Entre leis e baionetas: Independência e Cabanagem no Médio Amazonas (1808-1840)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014-04-04) BARRIGA, Letícia Pereira; RICCI, Magda Maria de Oliveira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4368326880097299The Grão-Pará, during the first half of the 19th century, had a period of intensive social disturbances and political crisis. During twenty years the province was emerged in two revolutionary processes which implied on significant changes, principally on political and representative structures, namely, the Independence and Cabanagem movement. Both processes can be represented as a variety of political ideas and specific social projects, creating a plural profile of multiple meanings and the idea of a heterogeneous movement. These particularities in the Grão-Pará's political scenario of the Independence and Cabanagem movement allow us to understand these processes through its multiplicity of projects and political acts on the médio Amazonas. From these projects we can see the importance of fight for the political-administrative separation of the Alto-Amazonas from the province of Grão-Pará to create the province of Rio Negro. This project was based on the local elite ideas and on the population interests. To the local elite the question of to separate or not from the Grão-Pará was as important as to separate or not from Portugal was to the elite of Belém. However, if the elites would fight to increase its domain, the population, specially the tapuias, often would also fight for more space, power and rights. Given this context, we propose on this study to understand how these ideas were developed during the revolutionary process of the first half of the 19th century, analyzing the presented projects in the political scenarion of the Grão-Pará considering on the background the Independence and Cabanagem movement.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Escravidão negra em Belém: mercado, trabalho e liberdade (1810-1850)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2011) PALHA, Bárbara da Fonseca; BEZERRA NETO, José Maia; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7000143949499821Between the years 1810 and 1850, the presence of slave workers in Belém was significant. Demographically, this population accounted for almost half the population of the city, formed by the urban parishes of the Sé and Campina. This essay examine slavery in Belém, from the different aspects such as the salve trade, the geographic and ethnic origin of the slaves, the demographics and the colors of slave population, the slave market, mobility, freedom and social control, permeated by social, political and economic events in Brazil and the province of Grão-Pará during the fist-half of the nineteenth century, such as the arrival of the royal family and the opening of ports, independence, Cabanagem and promulgation of laws against trade slave in 1815, 1831 and 1850. Narratives of foreign travelers, the press, postmortem inventories, public records, legislation and liberty action are some of the sources used to build the scenery: the Belém of the first-half of the nineteenth century, and our actors: the slave workers.Artigo de Periódico Acesso aberto (Open Access) Letrados da Amazônia Imperial e saberes das populações analfabetas durante a Revolução Cabana (1835-1840)(2015-12) RICCI, Magda Maria de Oliveira; LIMA, Luciano Demetrius BarbosaThis article discusses how some academics and politicians in Brazilian Amazonia understood the illiterate culture movements like Cabanagem in the region between 1835 and 1840. It reports the presidents of Pará province, time studies and political work are examined and in the center, the work Motins políticos, written by historian and political imperial Domingos Antônio Raiol, Guajará Baron. Written between 1860 and 1890, the book describes the motivations for the cabanos war from the perspective of imperial order, especially after the rise of Emperor Dom Pedro II. It is recognized as a hypothesis that educational and social changes, born after the 1870s, although they have encouraged the creation of new educational institutions and expanded the degree and extent of formal education, they also brought fears about the way driving, since it is such a revolutionary place like Pará conclude that discuss cabanos knowledge - although the tortuous Raiol reading - is criticizing a formal education, including how much can disqualify the knowledge and understanding of the informal world.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Literatura e história na recepção crítica do conto de Inglês de Sousa(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2005-10-25) ARAÚJO, José Mourão de; HOLANDA, Sílvio Augusto de Oliveira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0928175455054278Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Memórias em movimento histórias de luta e resiliência: faces cabanas da identidade Amazônica(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2016-04-13) RABELO, Agnaldo Aires; MAUÉS, Raymundo Heraldo; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0915136632611666Memories in Motion: Fight Stories and Resilience: Faces huts Amazon Identity is the continuation of an ethnographic, survey from incursions in the field, in the valley of the river grass, in the State of Pará Northeast. geographical space I met old of old, which tell stories about the elements, which for Maués (2006), allow us to understand the formation of an Amazonian identity, including the memory of Cabanagem that significance to, the region with the Revolt Capim occurred in 1891. In this (reunion with the past / present, initially review the different faces of the movimento, histórica base for the following chapters. These ethnographic, which constitute a proposal for understanding the Cabanagem and persistence of a permanent cabin condition of struggle and resilience, which is present when the streets of Bethlehem are taken by the invasion of a people river in Nazareth Círio. condition similar to standing aristocracy on the ground (Dalcídio Jurandir 2008) and dalcidianos Alfredos the island of Santana do Arari, located in Ponta de Pedras municipality (Marajó), selected for the research, among other historical reasons, have been a point resistance to cabanos. Thus, this work of historical-literary and ethnographic character, the main objective: to understand the faces of an Amazonian identity, from the perspective of Maués (2006), approximately so, texts and etnoliterários realities, have similarities, therefore, beyond the historicist buildings mobilization, or a Cabanagem restricted to the cities of space, currently, it is studying the struggle of cabanos that were embrenhados in the forests and rivers of the Amazon, proposing another version of this story. "A version that shows a territory that since long, housed many working men and women and that is far from the image of the" green hell "or" demographic vacuum "that was imposed on the region with clear political motives." (Ricci 2008, p.169). Considering thus the thesis: that the historical conditions of political domination, social and economic exploitation and power struggles, affect the outbreak of popular revolutions, and are part of a long-term structure (Sahlins 2004), and especially from the perspective Gadamer's hermeneutic circle (2002), designed according to the principles of a philosophical hermeneutics of understanding the world. Being present in the scenes of Amazon life (Verissimo 2013), lived along the real ethnographic experience and etnoliterárias works, we seek incessantly, eager to understanding the Amazon reality.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Os motins políticos de um ilustrado liberal: história, memória e narrativa na Amazônia em fins do século XIX(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2010) LIMA, Luciano Demetrius Barbosa; RICCI, Magda Maria de Oliveira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4368326880097299This dissertation want analyze the work of five volumes titled Political Riots or history of the main political events in the Province of Pará from 1821 until 1835. Elaborated in the end of nineteenth century, by the historian and political Domingos Antonio Raiol (Baron of Guajará), this study, is characterized by description a series the political and social conflicts occurred in Pará, between the decades of 1820 and 1830, if transforming to long of century XX in fount main for history of Cabanagem. Furthermore, the book Raiol, was much beyond the enumerate sources about superficiality of events political and their Amazonian leaders. Political Riots exposes by through of looks, sensitive or rational, numerous references the nature and Amazonian society. Analyzing these conceptions romantic and scientistic this present dissertation investigates the pathways methodological of their author, their process of production, well as the many critical directed him and his work during time.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) A reconstrução histórica da cabanagem em “Lealdade” e da guerra civil moçambicana em “As Duas sombras do rio”(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2015) BARROS, Liliane Batista; PADILHA, Laura Cavalcante; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0119590982312606; SARMENTO-PANTOJA, Tânia Maria Pereira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3707451019100958In this thesis, we aim at comparatively analyzing the historical reconstruction of Cabanagem and the Mozambican Civil War in the novels Lealdade (1997), by Márcio Souza and As duas sombras do rio (2003), by João Paulo Borges Coelho. In order to do so, we present a brief historical background of Brazilian and Mozambican colonization, as well as, the periods of independence and post-independence, besides the theoretical route on historical novels, resistance, memory, and the theory of space, in this case, the river , which we use as an analytical tool. In the work of Borges Coelho, the analysis was made from the crossing of the characters by rivers that were triggered by the arrival of civil war. We focus our reading in Leonidas Ntsato, a character that metaphorizes Mozambique divided in two by civil war and we highlight the role of the narrator in this novel. In the narrative of Márcio de Souza we follow the trips of Fernando, the narrator of the novel, which has its biography interconnected with events that would trigger the Cabanagem, years later. Each one at his own style, the two novelists revisit the hardships of the two wars that have as a scenery Northern Brazil and Mozambique which are peripheral spaces since colonial times.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) A suspensão constitucional no Pará com a lei nº 26 de 22 de setembro de 1835 e as medidas para a repressão aos cabanos (1835-1840)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2018-10-01) PEREIRA, Thailana de Jesus Cordeiro; RICCI, Magda Maria de Oliveira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4368326880097299This The present dissertation analyzes the creation of Law nº 26 of September 22, 1835, which suspended in the province of Pará the § 6º, 7º, 8º, 9º and 10º paragraphs of Article 179 of the Constitution for a period of six months, as an extraordinary measure taken by the deputies and senators of the Brazilian Parliament to contain the “revolt” hut, as well as the sending of two highly respected marshals (Jorge Rodrigues and Soares d’Andrea) to restore the imperial order in the province, using the said Law as a strategy in war against the huts. Thus, this dissertation goes beyond the understanding of the discussions in the Parliament between the deputies and senators that led to the creation of the Law, but also aims to understand how the marshals Jorge Rodrigues and Soares d’Andrea interpreted and used the Law in the fight against cabins Finally, he analyzes the strategies of “pacification” and repression in the province of Pará created by Soares d’Andrea during his government, such as recruitment for the police guard and the corps of workers and resistance to these recruitments.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Verbo de fogo: uma leitura da história, do imaginário amazônico e do social em Romanceiro da Cabanagem(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2005-12-22) GARCIA, Joaquim Alfredo Guimarães; HOLANDA, Sílvio Augusto de Oliveira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0928175455054278The Cabanagem, a popular revolution with deep politic, historical and social implications in Para, has unfolded in fights starred by the rebels and the soldiers of the Empire, from 1835 to 1840. In this period, according to historicians, the number of deceases almost reaches 30.000. Perceived by the winners as just a simple rebellion from the castaways of the society, The Cabanagem, as the time passed, had its memory recovered by the sages and researchers of our History, until achieve the status it has as a Popular revolution. This Research has, as theoric basis, studies about historic texts and literary theory, with focus on the inter-relations between the historic memory, the amazonic imaginary and the role of the poet in the social happenings of his time, specifically in the poems style of José Ildone and his crossing with the point of view of the short-story writer João Marques de Carvalho, to show the different visions of the Cabanagem, through de fictional texts of amazonic expressions writers. The main propose of the research is to show how much those poetry and short stories, showing visions about the Cabanagem, through fictional texts analyzed by regional writers. The main propose of the research is to show how much a local literay production is projected in a global context, and how much those texts can contribute to analyze and comprehend this historical , social and politic phenomenon that was the Cabanagem revolt., in a period of dissidence , mutiny, military protests and revolutions that developed in Brazil during the nine years of political and social disorganization of the Regency Period (1831/ 1840).
