The historicity of the political
The debate on representation and citizenship in the Brazilian Empire (1823-1840)
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https://doi.org/10.15848/hh.v0i22.1056Keywords:
Experience, Language, Brazilian historiographyAbstract
This article analyzes the political debate in the Constituent Assembly of 1823 and the House of Representatives of Rio de Janeiro between 1823 and 1840, highlighting aspects of the historicity of the political debate. More precisely, the form in which the experience that gave the bases to the projections of policy action were formulated, in addition to the ways in which the present facts, the history and the future were imagined by political representatives in the debate about political representation. We conclude that there is an important difference in this area between the decades of 1820 and 1830, which can be interpreted as a process of greater temporalization of experience expressed in political language. Our study aims to contribute to the History of Historiography, tothe Theory of History and to the Political History of nineteenth-century Brazil, drawing attention to the importance of parliamentary language as a place of transformation of the experience of historicity
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