2003
DOI: 10.11606/issn.2316-9036.v0i59p54-71
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Visionários: a imaginação republicana nas Minas setecentistas

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“…From the viewpoint of the radical minority of 1810, deeply involved in the conflicts between the partisans of the cities of Olinda and Recife, which only later came to be known as the War of the Mascates, the proclamation of a republican system should derive its inspiration less from the pragmatic republicanism of the United Provinces, or from the turbulent power of Florence, and much more from the stability of Venice's constitutional 32) Regarding the existence of republican ideas in eighteenth-century Minas Gerais, see Kenneth Maxwell (1977); Heloisa Maria Murgel Starling (2003), 54-71. 33) During the first part of the colonial period, Brazil was politically and administratively divided into tracts of land called capitanias.…”
Section: Republicanism and The Agrarian Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the viewpoint of the radical minority of 1810, deeply involved in the conflicts between the partisans of the cities of Olinda and Recife, which only later came to be known as the War of the Mascates, the proclamation of a republican system should derive its inspiration less from the pragmatic republicanism of the United Provinces, or from the turbulent power of Florence, and much more from the stability of Venice's constitutional 32) Regarding the existence of republican ideas in eighteenth-century Minas Gerais, see Kenneth Maxwell (1977); Heloisa Maria Murgel Starling (2003), 54-71. 33) During the first part of the colonial period, Brazil was politically and administratively divided into tracts of land called capitanias.…”
Section: Republicanism and The Agrarian Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%