The emergence of social subjects in historiography on the Contestant War
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https://doi.org/10.15848/hh.v0i23.1051Keywords:
Action, Brazil, HistoriographyAbstract
The purpose of this reflection is to analyze the historiographical route on the Contested Movement and demonstrate how this conflict was thought, especially academically over the centuries XX and XXI. Interested to see how the theme of the scholars understood the participation of social actors who gathered in the Holy Cities, opposing resistance to the army and republican leaders in the years 1912 and 1916. Initially the first accounts of the war were rescued, with the purpose of check which look over the rebels was served. Then works were analyzed paradigmatic for academic historiography on the subject, produced during the second half of the twentieth century and the first decade of this century. In these studies, it was observed how researchers understand the action of the groups involved in the conflict and the ways in these studies as new theoretical perspectives have been incorporated.
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