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2025
Dissertations
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  • VALESKA MARIA FERREIRA DA SILVA
  • The work Recife Sangrento and its four editions: police literature, politics and fait divers (1937-1970)
  • Advisor : TIAGO DA SILVA CESAR
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • TIAGO DA SILVA CESAR
  • HUMBERTO DA SILVA MIRANDA
  • MARCELO GÓES TAVARES
  • Data: Feb 14, 2025


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  • This dissertation aims to analyze the four editions of the book Recife Sangrento by crime reporter Oscar Felix de Melo, which appeared between 1937 and 1970. Oscar Melo's work is part of a very specific genre widely known by historians as detective literature. As its name implies, this genre is characterized by its emphasis on what are usually violent and sensational events. The data found on the author's life, although not as abundant as we would have liked, was sufficient to show how the author considerably modified his work from the second edition (1938), through the third (1956), to the final and definitive version of 1970. We mean that both the circumstances of his life, such as advancing age and with it his distance from the successes narrated, and the intense historical transformations that took place in Brazil in general and in Pernambuco in particular between the first and last editions, are perceptible in the thematic choices and subjects dealt with, especially in relation to what was preserved or suppressed between one edition and the next. It seems that Melo not only had many readers, but also numerous buyers, and there is no doubt that his work ended up contributing to the reinforcement of certain social and political imaginaries about Recife at the end of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th.

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  • JOÃO NICÁCIO FERREIRA DE MIRANDA
  • Between Life and Death: Slave Owners and Captives in Parish Records of Baptisms and Deaths. Recife (1822-1840)

  • Advisor : GUSTAVO ACIOLI LOPES
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • GUSTAVO ACIOLI LOPES
  • GIAN CARLO DE MELO SILVA
  • SUELY CREUSA CORDEIRO DE ALMEIDA
  • JONIS FREIRE
  • SOLANGE PEREIRA DA ROCHA
  • Data: Feb 17, 2025


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  • The historiography regarding Black slavery in Brazil has a long-standing tradition and is one of the prominent fields in national research. Numerous pages have been written by scholars who have delved into the subject in an attempt to elucidate aspects of this horrific institution, which, through the transatlantic trade of captives, was responsible for the brutal abduction of millions of Africans. Despite the large amount of work on the topic, individuals involved in the human trade and the use of captive labor sought, over time, to hide their involvement in this odious trade that fueled the terrible institution of slavery. To circumvent this concealment, parish records emerge as a body of documents containing data and the names of individuals who were active in this practice and, by baptizing and burying their captives, left traces of their involvement. Additionally, these sources provide information about the enslaved people who were buried. Thus, through the collection and analysis of data from these baptisms and burials, this study aims to understand who these individuals might have been— those who buried and the ones who were buried.

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  • ANDRESSA RAYANE MARIA ALMEIDA DA MOTA
  • ‘“[...] I am here to console you”: a study on the relationship between epidemics and the formation of the apparitions of Our Lady of Graces in Pernambuco (1918 – 1936)

  • Advisor : CARLOS ANDRÉ SILVA DE MOURA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • GUSTAVO DE SOUZA OLIVEIRA
  • CARLOS ANDRÉ SILVA DE MOURA
  • GISELDA BRITO SILVA
  • MAGNO FRANCISCO DE JESUS SANTOS
  • Data: Feb 21, 2025


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  • The research seeks to understand the epidemiological crisis and epidemics in Pernambuco between 1918 and 1936 and their relationship with the construction of the apparitions of Our Lady of Grace. During the transition from the 19th to the 20th century, various diseases devastated the world. In Pernambuco, an already vulnerable state, yellow fever, Spanish flu and typhoid fever spread rapidly, plunging Pernambuco society into chaos and uncertainty, generating a desperate search for security and answers. In this context, the supposed apparitions of Our Lady of Grace in Pesqueira, from August 1936, witnessed by the girls Maria da Luz Teixeira de Carvalho (1922-2013) and Maria da Conceição da Silva (1920-1999), gained prominence as a spiritual response to these challenges. Religious practices and Marian devotion became a collective way of finding hope in the midst of crises. The formation and spread of the Marian cult are intrinsically linked to the social context and living conditions of the population, highlighting the need for a socio-cultural approach to understanding these historical events. Devotion arose as a spiritual response to the adversities faced by society, reflecting the search for hope and security amid the turbulence of the time. To understand the role of the apparitions of Our Lady of Grace in Cimbres, it is crucial to consider the social and cultural context of the time. To this end, we examined the newspapers Jornal Pequeno, Diario de Pernambuco, Diario da Manhã and A Província to understand the representations of epidemics and their relationship with the invention of new cults.

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  • LUCIANA JUVENCIO SILVA
  • THE ACTION OF WOMEN IN THE MOVEMENT NEGRO ALAGOANO (1980-1988): BETWEEN MEETINGS, MARCHES AND JOURNEYS

  • Advisor : ALCILEIDE CABRAL DO NASCIMENTO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • DANILO MARQUES
  • ALCILEIDE CABRAL DO NASCIMENTO
  • FABIANA VIEIRA DA SILVA
  • JANAINA GUIMARAES DA FONSECA E SILVA
  • MARIA EMILIA VASCONCELOS DOS SANTOS
  • Data: Feb 24, 2025


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  • In Alagoas, the black movement was organized in the late 1970s, following its path in the Palmares lands during the civil-military dictatorship (1964-1985). The Zumbi Cultural Association (ZCA) sought intervention strategies to strengthen the anti-racist struggle in the state, through political and pedagogical activities, as well as in the articulations for the listing of Serra da Barriga. This research aims to analyze the actions of black ZCA militants in the period 1980-1988, identifying their main causes of struggle and spheres of action. Our purpose was to promote a debate about the Black Women's Movement, and how it was fundamental both for black organization and mobilization in search of social justice, due to the curtailment of rights, and as a response to female discontent due to the secondary nature of their specificities in the black and feminist movement. In this work, we take Kimberle Crenshaw (2004) as a theoretical-methodological reference when proposing the analysis of social markers as intersectional vulnerabilities imbued with violence of race, class and gender, categories that act concomitantly. In that regard, we analyzed the narratives of black militants from the black movement in Alagoas in the aforementioned period, their life experiences, support networks, organizational strategies and their contacts with black feminism, using Oral History as methodological support for conducting interviews. Verena Alberti (2005) is a reference in research involving oral reports as a research method. Oral History is the analysis of different historical contexts experienced by social groups through the contribution of people's testimonies. We took as our corpus of analysis historiographical productions that adopted the categories of race, class and gender from the perspective of female mobilizations in regional and national events, oral accounts of black militants, audiovisual documentation of black women's meetings and reports. The research made us realize that the Black Women's Movement in Brazil in the 1980s was a driving force for female articulation, triggering an independence from the Black Movement, since, born within the MNU and other black entities, the militants proposed to weave their own entity, not necessarily disconnected from the Black Movement, given that the fight to overcome racism is the premise of both movements. However, the search for visibility of race, class and gender oppression was an incentive for the creation of a new mobilization. When we turn to the Alagoas scenario, we notice the influence of black feminism on the ZCA militants, so that the holding of the Journey of the Black Woman from Alagoas in 1988, a preparatory event for the 1st National Meeting of Black Women, was fundamental to broaden the racial debate among women from Alagoas, considering gender as one of the forms of violence that affect black women.

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  • JOANA CRISTINA SOUZA DO NASCIMENTO ROSA
  • "BETWEEN LAUGHTER, INSULTS AND IMPIOUS JOKES": THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY PERNAMBUCO FESTIVITIES THROUGH THE WRITINGS OF FRANKLIN TÁVORA

  • Advisor : WELLINGTON BARBOSA DA SILVA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • GISELDA BRITO SILVA
  • LÍDIA RAFAELA NASCIMENTO DOS SANTOS
  • SERIOJA RODRIGUES CORDEIRO MARIANO
  • SUZANA CAVANI ROSAS
  • WELLINGTON BARBOSA DA SILVA
  • Data: Jul 28, 2025


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  • The literature of the nineteenth century allowed the construction of spaces for the understanding of ideas that circulated the Brazilian social conjuncture. Between the aspects of sociability and constructions of a search for cultural identity, we find the festivals as indicators of a political structure, which made it possible to understand the functioning of the existing dynamics of the layers. When analyzing the work published in 1876, O Cabeleira, by the writer from Ceará, Franklin Távora, it was possible to observe the practices of nineteenth-century Pernambuco entertainments and festivities. Considering the research from the literary source, the author's work made it possible to create an environment of understanding about the aspects of the festivals, between their political conviviality, economic and economic formation, cultural. As an element of the collective, the parties are exposed by the writer as a space to express regional narratives and notions about everyday life. The work "The Cabeleira", written by the naturalist in 1876, reproduces a scenario of Colonial Brazil the trilogy of setback found in the eighteenth-century sphere of Pernambuco: thedrought, the yellow fever epidemic and the beginning of social banditry. How as a consequence of the calamity of the period, the author describes the deviations and solutionsto the reality of the moment: such as social practices and festivities, which characterize a society and all its uniqueness. Thus, the use of literature will be notable for the interpretation and performance of the festivities in the social construction of Pernambuco. From the author's narrative it is evident how the practices of amusements were composed within a transitory period of history of Brazil, with aspects of daily life, training and use of the free time in Pernambuco society throughout the nineteenth century.

Thesis
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  • JOÃO HENRIQUE LÚCIO DE SOUZA
  • MEMORIES IN KALEIDOSCOPE: The backcountry and the Sertão in Ulysses Lins de Albuquerque

  • Advisor : MARIANA ZERBONE ALVES DE ALBUQUERQUE
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • MARIANA ZERBONE ALVES DE ALBUQUERQUE
  • AUGUSTO CÉSAR ACIOLY PAZ SILVA
  • EMANUELA SOUSA RIBEIRO
  • ANTÔNIO JORGE DE SIQUEIRA
  • EDVÂNIA TORRES AGUIAR GOMES
  • Data: Feb 24, 2025


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  • Our thesis aims to characterize and reflect the narrative about the sertão and the sertanejo in the memorialistic work of Ulysses Lins de Albuquerque (Um sertanejo e o sertão, Moxotó brabo and Três Ribeiras). We aim to reflect on the construction of the narrative identity of Ulysses Lins about the sertanejo and the sertão in his memorialistic work, comparing with the concepts of space, place, time, experience (erfahrung), living (Erlebnis) and collective memory, in order to to prove that his writing is a reconstitution of an era based on personal experience where the idea that memory is made and traces its narrative identity is developed. The research's guiding question is: How did your memories and the memories of your interlocutors impact on the formation of Ulysses Lins's narrative identity about the sertanejo and the sertão, and about his social, cultural, historical and geographic representations of the sertão? In the investigative path, we used the phenomenological hermeneutics of Paul Ricoeur (2007; 2010). We approach the kaleidoscope as a representation of UL's memorialistic narrative. In this one, the memory would be the tube filled with small fragments of colored glass (souvenirs) and three mirrors (place, time and narrative). Thus, the memory starts from the local, from the regional that are not only in a place, in a space, but facing a place and a space. The fact that he himself has lived many of the events he narrates is not what determines his position as a narrative agent, but the intelligence to make the story a temporal crossing.

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  • RAQUEL COSTA ANTAS
  • Teaching History and Contemporary Debates: The Field of Gender Studies in the Initial Teacher Training Curriculum in Pernambuco
  • Advisor : JANAINA GUIMARAES DA FONSECA E SILVA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • HUMBERTO DA SILVA MIRANDA
  • JANAINA GUIMARAES DA FONSECA E SILVA
  • JULIANA ALVES DE ANDRADE
  • DANIELLE CRISTINE CAMELO FARIAS
  • Nilton Mullet Pereira
  • Data: Mar 21, 2025


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  • This research, still in development, is linked to the doctoral course of the Graduate Program in History at the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (UFRPE), in the Teaching of History and Regional Culture line. Its objective is to understand how the field of gender studies has been configured in the curriculum of initial teacher training, starting from Licentiate courses in History in the state of Pernambuco. The proposal is to observe initial teacher training in the area of history, through careful analysis of the curriculum of undergraduate courses, with regard to the field of gender studies, seeking to understand how this is configured in the process of initial training of future students. teachers currently. The aim is to understand "if" and "how" gender studies appear, which lenses, at what moment it is scored, if it emerges in a transversal or disciplinary way, that is, how it is structured in the curriculum through the understanding of the forces, disputes and inclusion/exclusion strategies. As locus, the Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE) and the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (UFRPE) were chosen, both institutions with significant academic recognition, with consolidated graduate programs and relevant contribution to the training of history teachers. . Regarding the sources, documents such as legislation and educational policies, matrices, profiles and menus of curricular components, semi-structured interviews and questionnaires will be used. As categories of analysis, the option was made to use gender and curriculum. For data analysis, the intention is to make use of a transdisciplinary theoretical-methodological approach that studies languages in contemporary societies, Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA).
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  • EMANUEL DA SILVA OLIVEIRA
  • TRANCOSO STORIES AS REPRESENTATION OF PEASANT RESISTANCE: GENRE, STORIES AND ORAL TRADITION.
  • Advisor : CAROLINE BORGES
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ALCILEIDE CABRAL DO NASCIMENTO
  • ANTONIO PAULO RESENDE
  • BRUNO MELO DE ARAUJO
  • CAROLINE BORGES
  • HELDER REMIGIO DE AMORIM
  • Data: Jun 5, 2025


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  • This research has as its object of analysis the phenomenon “stories of Trancoso”, an emic concept present, mainly, in the northeastern interior, which refers to a cultural manifestation of orality. In it, the “oral tales” conceptualized as “stories of Trancoso” are created, narrated (told), being reproduced and altered in a transmission from generation to generation, through peasant men and women “storytellers” and their respective interlocutors, who learn through repetition to also be craft narrators, if social circumstances allow it. The stories of Trancoso, in addition to being comic, contain a “subversive” character, of dissatisfaction with the place of exploitation occupied by poor workers. This issue was observed during the development of my master's thesis, which corroborates Maynard Araújo's statement that, in the interior of Brazil, the stories that are heard the most are those of Trancoso (or Troncoso), a character always willing to place the rich in bad shape and to avenge the injustice that the poor and members of the destitute class suffer because of oppression.

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  • MARCO ANTONIO GOMES DOS SANTOS
  • FORMATION OF PUNK IDENTITIES IN RECIFE-PE BETWEEN THE 1980S AND 1990S

  • Advisor : MARIANA ZERBONE ALVES DE ALBUQUERQUE
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • BRUNO MELO DE ARAUJO
  • EDVÂNIA TORRES AGUIAR GOMES
  • EMANUELA SOUSA RIBEIRO
  • GIUSEPPA MARIA DANIEL SPENILLO
  • ISABEL CRISTINA MARTINS GUILLEN
  • MARIANA ZERBONE ALVES DE ALBUQUERQUE
  • RAMSÉS NUNES E SILVA
  • Data: Jul 1, 2025


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  • This study aimed to analyze the formation of punk identities in Recife between the 1980s and 1990s. Punk can be defined as a cultural phenomenon linked to music, more specifically rock, with origins between the 1960s and 1970s in some parts of the world, notably the United States of America and England, but not limited to. To achieve the proposed objectives, we used a conceptual framework that addresses the categories of culture, identities, and memory as interconnected components in what we understand as identity formation. The study is based on the analysis of testimonies and fragments of material culture produced by these groups. Twenty-three interviews were conducted between July 2022 and December 2024. Material culture, in turn, is analyzed based on personal archives, such as fanzines and letters that were produced and archived by the deponents. The assumptions of the Oral History Manual (Alberti, 2013) were used to obtain and process the interviews, making the necessary adaptations to the target audience, as well as authors such as Cardoso (1997), Vainfas (1997), Thompson (1981, 1998, 2001), García (1990) and Groppo (2021) for a bibliographic review on the concept of culture. Hall (2006; 2012) and Castells (2018) for a review on the concept of identities and García (1990); Pollack (1992), Barros (2011) and Candau (2011) to deal with memory. The results indicate the existence of a cosmopolitan scene in the city, starting in the 1970s with Udigrudi, which would become more intense in the following decade when punk and other identities linked to more extreme rock effectively arrived in the capital of Pernambuco, albeit in a marginalized and peripheral manner. Little by little, these new bodies began to occupy and ‘nomadize’ in the various spaces of the city and surrounding areas, demonstrating their own dynamics, which were already well consolidated by the end of the 1990s. At the beginning of this decade, punks began to coexist with another thriving cultural scene, which partially altered its dynamics: manguebit. Finally, punk identities in Recife were formed amid the transformations that the country was undergoing with the end of the dictatorship and the subsequent technological and infrastructural advances. The city of Recife follows this scenario; however, punk identities are born, above all, based on a sign of contingency and coexistence with other urban tribes, demonstrating the strength necessary to act as producers of cultural dynamics and urban space. The project was approved by the Ethics Committee for Research with Human Beings of the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco, under number CAAE: 62380322.1.0000.9547.

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  • EMANUEL BERNARDO TENÓRIO CAVALCANTE
  • Teaching History and Adultcentrism: the (non)places of children and adolescents in school history
  • Advisor : HUMBERTO DA SILVA MIRANDA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • Elisangela da Silva Machieski
  • CARMEM ZELI DE VARGAS GIL
  • HUMBERTO DA SILVA MIRANDA
  • JOSE CARLOS DA SILVA CARDOZO
  • JULIANA ALVES DE ANDRADE
  • Data: Jul 31, 2025


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  • The main objective of this research is to investigate the extent to which History Teaching is involved in the adult-centered paradigm. By adultcentrism we understand the set of practices that are based on the planning that a child or adolescent is biologically and cognitively immature, inadequate to relate socially and incapable of acting individually and collectively in favor of their own interests. This paradigm was designed to displace children and adolescents to a non-place, a space of silencing and invisibility. The perspective of Teaching History that we assume in the context of this investigation dialogues intensely with the decolonial theory, since there is an understanding that adult-centered practices can be understood in the scope of colonial/modern domination, inserted in the context of Eurocentric exploration. The way we understand the Teaching of History starts from the principle that the primary function of school history is to promote historical learning capable of mobilizing students to think historically, from their specific reality, as a Latin American boy or girl crossed by the various dimensions of history. intersectionality. Believing through the categories of decolonial thought, it is possible at the same time to identify the traits of the adult-centered paradigm in the practices of school history and to promote a dialogue with historiographies that, from the place of the subaltern, show elements for the construction of school historical narratives that place children and adolescents as centers. To achieve these objectives, the present work adopts the strategy of bringing the voices of children and adolescents to the center of the investigation, through semi-structured interviews with students from three high schools, located in the city of Cabo de Santo Agostinho- PHYSICAL EDUCATION. In order to account for the necessary representativeness, schools have three different social and educational dimensions: full-time state technical, single-shift state (regular) and private.

2024
Dissertations
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  • LUCIANA LIMA DE ANDRADE BARBOSA
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     THE RED TRAILS OF THE DETOUR: THE SMUGGLING OF BRAZILWOOD IN PERBAMBUCO BETWEEN 1780 AND 1795 

  • Advisor : VICTOR HUGO ABRIL
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • THIAGO ALVES DIAS
  • GUSTAVO ACIOLI LOPES
  • JEANNIE DA SILVA MENEZES
  • VALTER LENINNE FERNADES
  • VICTOR HUGO ABRIL
  • Data: Jan 31, 2024


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     João Batista da Silva and Antônio Vicente, two unrelated individuals who at different times committed the same crime, the illegal trade of brazilwood from the northern captaincies. During most of the 18th century, trade of Pernambuco brazilwood – which was the target of smugglers – was exclusive to a British company that had the contract for the consumption of that wood. With the monopoly of the Portuguese Crown on the exploitation of brazilwood established since the beginning of colonization due to the potential profit it presented, to cut costs and prevent embezzlement, the Portuguese government established its leasing. In which both extraction and trade in Europe were governed by contracts, which means that practices carried out outside these contracts constituted contraband. In this work we will study what the historiography says about what smuggling was in Brazil in the colonial period, and through documents from the 18th century about the crimes of João Batista da Silva and Antônio Vicente, we will seek to understand the functioning of the networks and the socioeconomic role developed for such a practice. 

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  • LUCAS GUEDES PEREIRA ARNAUD ARROXELAS
  • "For being zealous in the service of Your Highness and the common good": the city council of Paraíba in the post bellum (1654-1688)

  • Advisor : KLEBER CLEMENTINO DA SILVA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ARTHUR ALMEIDA SANTOS DE CARVALHO CURVELO
  • BRUNO ROMERO FERREIRA MIRANDA
  • GEORGE FÉLIX CABRAL DE SOUZA
  • KLEBER CLEMENTINO DA SILVA
  • VICTOR HUGO ABRIL
  • Data: Feb 5, 2024


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  • Emerging from the war against the netherlanders, the city council of Paraíba experienced a
    specific period in terms of its agency and its political position in the Portuguese empire.
    Alongside this, in the second half of the 17th century, important processes were developed in
    that region, around which the municipality was involved. In this way, we seek to study the city
    council of Paraíba in the post-war against the WIC, focusing on the years between 1654 and
    1688, for which the mentioned specificity was evidenced. For this, we investigated the political
    communication of the municipality with the central powers, the relationship of the municipal
    power with other powers of the State of Brazil, the social insertion of the institution, the agency
    of the chamber around some themes and the proposal of a reform plan of the captainship. Along
    the way, we used quantitative analysis, comparison, cross-referencing, prosopography, content
    analysis and discourse analysis. The main documentary fund used was the Arquivo Histórico
    Ultramarino, based on the codices and three avulse sections; in addition to them, sources located
    in Torre do Tombo were also used, as well as some brought in the Documentos Históricos da
    Biblioteca Nacional. Thus, it was possible to advance in the understanding of the cited city
    council, of the local elite in Paraíba, the role of the municipal councils in that conjuncture and
    of the political and administrative life in the captainship of Paraíba.

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  • ALVANIR IVANEIDE ALVES DA SILVA
  • VIRTUAL MUSEUMS AS AN ACTIVE LEARNING METHOD FOR TEACHING HISTORY IN THE FINAL YEARS OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: THE CASE OF PAÇO DO FREVO
  • Advisor : AUGUSTO CÉSAR ACIOLY PAZ SILVA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ARNALDO MARTIN SZLACHTA JUNIOR
  • AUGUSTO CÉSAR ACIOLY PAZ SILVA
  • JULIANA ALVES DE ANDRADE
  • Data: Feb 22, 2024


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    The following ongoing research, linked to the Teaching of History and Regional Culture line, has the general objective of analyzing the contributions that visits to Virtual Museums can trigger in the teaching-learning process in history, in the final years of elementary school, considering the platforms digital formats with interdisciplinarity as its orientation, as a theoretical-methodological dimension for the teaching of History. In this sense, as a methodological procedure, a historiographical review was initially carried out guided by books and articles that discuss the relationship between History Teaching, Digital Technologies in the classroom, Virtual Museums, Heritage Education and the Interdisciplinarity of formal and non-formal teaching. After this first process, we carried out the practical moment of research, which took place from data collection, in order to enable a better understanding, occurred in two stages, the first of which, with the investigation that took place in the non-formal teaching space, which is the Paço do Frevo museum, through a semi-structured interview with the educational sector and, later, analysis of recordings of Abre-salas. In the second moment, we visited a reference elementary school, where a semi-structured interview was carried out with History teachers and the applicability of a workshop class to students, in order to test the conceptions provoked by the use of a virtual museum linked to in History classes. With the analysis of the theoretical foundation and the ordering of the information from the collected data, it will be possible to make it clearer and more understandable in how the use of virtual museums in History classes promotes ways of learning this curricular component, at the same time that it will help us to think about and problematize the relationship between teaching-museum spaces and learning in History.

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  • JONAS CLEVISON PEREIRA DE MELO JÚNIOR
  • “To balance moods and control odors”: an interpretation of practices and representations of body hygiene 
    in nineteenth-century Recife.
  • Advisor : ANA LUCIA DO NASCIMENTO OLIVEIRA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ANA LUCIA DO NASCIMENTO OLIVEIRA
  • CAROLINE BORGES
  • Elane Cristina Rodrigues Gomes
  • Data: Feb 29, 2024


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  • The present dissertation, in analyzing the process of incorporating body hygiene habits in imperial Recife, sought to articulate discourses, practices, and social representations regarding bodily cleanliness with the advent of hygienist thinking in the 19th century. Through the analysis of Material Culture related to bodily hygiene practices and appearance care, recovered in excavations carried out at the Archaeological Site of Pilar, located in the Recife neighborhood, an association was perceived among the objects that compose it, the process of constructing representations through the appropriation of hygienist medical discourse, and the incorporation of these practices into the daily lives of social groups in the city of Recife. This work aimed to demonstrate the adoption of a new stance towards public health issues, especially concerning bodies that fell ill in the capital of the then province of Pernambuco, in a context of "material improvements" guided by ideals of civilization and progress from Europe. Based on a bibliographic survey on themes such as body and city, the chrono-stylistic analysis of the Material Culture selected for study, and the cross-referencing of information obtained in the analysis of these traces and in historical sources such as traveler's accounts, periodicals, laws, codes of conduct, and medical manuals, it was observed that the recurrence of traces associated with these practices at the Archaeological Site of Pilar is revealing regarding the attention given to bodily functions in the nineteenth century. The results obtained allowed for the hypothesis that there was the construction of a set of representations about the hygienic body and good appearance which, stemming from hygienist discourse, influenced the adoption by sectors of Recife society of a Material Culture dedicated to body hygiene practices linked to Hippocratic medicine, as a way of adhering to the assumptions established by a "hygiene ideology" prevalent in the defined period for analysis.

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  • MÁRIO EMMANUEL DE OLIVEIRA RAMOS
  • Children who protest: child and adolescent political participation in Recife (1990)
  • Advisor : HUMBERTO DA SILVA MIRANDA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ASSIS DA COSTA OLIVEIRA
  • HUMBERTO DA SILVA MIRANDA
  • JULIANA ALVES DE ANDRADE
  • Data: Feb 29, 2024


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    The dissertation entitled “Children who protest: political participation of children and adolescents in Recife (1990)”, proposes an analysis of the political participation of these groups in the city of Recife during the year 1990, a period marked by human rights violations. The methodology adopted covers the analysis of periodicals, such as Jornal do Commercio and Diário de Pernambuco, as well as transcribed oral reports from children and adolescents' rights activists who worked in that situation, and consultation with legislation. The dissertation is structured in three parts: In the first, we outline Recife as a scenario permeated by human rights violations, highlighting the historical persistence of the Minorist culture. In the second part of the dissertation, we investigated the identity of children and adolescents who played an active role in the city's political scene in 1990. We analyzed the motivations underlying the political participation of these children and adolescents, and we analyzed the strategic locations used for mobilizations. In the third part, we seek to conceptualize what characterizes effective citizen participation, highlighting the legal and theoretical aspects that permeate this concept. We then carried out an analysis of the main organizations that mobilized the political participation of children and adolescents in 1990, contextualizing the role of these institutions in the social and political scenario of the time. Finally, we present evidence that demonstrates citizen and democratic political participation on the part of children and adolescents.
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  • JAIME DE LIMA GUIMARÃES JÚNIOR
  • CATIMBAU NATIONAL PARK: A HERITAGE. AND THE COMMUNITY?

  • Advisor : ANA LUCIA DO NASCIMENTO OLIVEIRA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ANA LUCIA DO NASCIMENTO OLIVEIRA
  • HELDER REMIGIO DE AMORIM
  • MARIANA ZERBONE ALVES DE ALBUQUERQUE
  • Data: Feb 29, 2024


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  • The research “Catimbau National Park: a heritage. And the community?” seeks to understand
    how the process of appropriation of this Cultural Heritage by the surrounding communities
    took place, from the formation of the Park to the present day and to understand how the park
    helped in changes to the quality of life of this population and to verify all the social, cultural
    and of the communities affected by the effects of the patrimonialization of the region. Even
    with the expansion of research, what does it mean for the local community? This is because
    the expansion of research and institutions involved with the theme does not mean the
    appropriation of this heritage by society. Progress has been made, but the challenges have also
    increased. This increase has been accompanied by discussions about the social role of
    academic research, including those related to cultural heritage. When the question is asked:
    when the research is finished, what has really remained? The questions feed our research,
    with the objective of understanding this process, promoting and improving the perception of
    how the patrimonialization of large regions can interfere with the group of people in the
    affected communities.

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  • EDSON JOSÉ DE MENESES ALVES
  • “The most dangerous individual the cause of the monarchy”: the political discussions about the republic, federalism and the constituent in the prints of Antonio Borges da Fonseca (1843-1855)

  • Advisor : WELLINGTON BARBOSA DA SILVA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • GISELDA BRITO SILVA
  • TIAGO DA SILVA CESAR
  • WELLINGTON BARBOSA DA SILVA
  • BRUNO AUGUSTO DORNELAS CÂMARA
  • SUZANA CAVANI ROSAS
  • Data: Feb 29, 2024


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  • The present study aims to analyze the debate around the idea of republic – in addition to adjacent ideas such as federalism and constituentism – uttered by the public writer from Paraíba Antônio Borges da Fonseca in Pernambuco and Rio de Janeiro through his newspapers published between the years of 1843 and 1855. The beginning of the section marks the debut of the newspaper O Nazareno, initially published in Nazaré and which, years later, was transferred to Recife. The year 1855 was chosen to be the publicist's last publication in print called O República, published in Rio de Janeiro. In this temporal space of the research is also inserted the movement that was called Insurreição Praieira, which Borges da Fonseca himself was one of the main protagonists, even publishing the famous “Manifesto ao Mundo”. The starting point for the analysis of the present research were the manifestations of the publicist in his printed matter, highlighting the aversion to the monarchy (and its institutions), as well as to the emperor, and glorifying the republic, federalism and a new constitution for the country . Thus, we highlight the role of the press in forming a public opinion capable of breaking the barriers of illiteracy. In addition to the two newspapers already mentioned, the third that will be worked on, also by Borges da Fonseca, is The November Revolution. One of the research's main arguments is that republican ideas were seen as the solution for the nation's development, highlighting the vices and abuses that held back the Brazilian monarchy, as well as the emperor, D. Pedro II. When approaching the qualitative approach, an interpretation of the sources around the context that was inserted will be noticeable. From the intersection of some newspapers studied, a huge debate between “monarchists” and “republicans” was noticeable, which helped to perceive the political climate that Brazil was inserted. This work is in a perspective of New Political History, as well as Social History, focused on a study “from below”, of a writer who was considered “the most dangerous individual in the cause of the monarchy”.

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  • TEÓFILO SILVA PRIMO CORREIA
  • Questioning Gender, Race and Sexualities: The Training of Teachers at URCA (2013/2022)
  • Advisor : JANAINA GUIMARAES DA FONSECA E SILVA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • JANAINA GUIMARAES DA FONSECA E SILVA
  • JULIANA ALVES DE ANDRADE
  • KALINA VANDERLEI SILVA
  • Data: Mar 7, 2024


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  • The main objective of the research "Problematizing Gender, Race and Sexualities: The Training of Teachers at URCA (2013/2022)" is to critically analyze the curricular pedagogical proposals of the History course at the Universidade Regional do Cariri (URCA). The study focuses on the investigation of the presence or absence of discussions and production of knowledge related to gender, race and sexuality in the training of History teachers from 2013 to 2022, with emphasis on the analysis of the menus of the optional subject "History and Gender" and the role of teachers in building a curriculum that effectively addresses these issues within the scope of the History course. With regard to methodology, the study seeks to emphasize Latin and decolonial theoretical approaches. The methodology used is Oral History, involving interviews with teachers of the History course at URCA. The analysis of the interviews is conducted based on the principles of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). The initial conclusions show that the inclusion of discussions about gender, race and sexualities in the curriculum of the degree course in History has the potential to train teachers who are prepared to promote critical reflection, dismantle stereotypes, prejudices and discrimination.
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  • VICTOR VELÔSO SANTOS
  • MITOLOGY ANCIENT HISTORY IN THE CURRICULUM OF HISTORY: NARRATIVES, PRESENCES AND ABSENCES IN THE BNCC AND IN THE CURRICULUM OF PERNAMBUCO.

  • Advisor : UIRAN GEBARA DA SILVA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • UIRAN GEBARA DA SILVA
  • JULIANA ALVES DE ANDRADE
  • LUCIA FALCAO BARBOSA
  • Data: Mar 28, 2024


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  • The present dissertation, written in interest of obtaining the title of Master in History, had as its main objective study and investigate the Pernambuco's curriculum, in particular it's now outdate Antique History vertent, starting on the premisse of readequation of the field of study by renaming it Antiquities, magnifying the subarea linked to the Mediterrain Sea, adressed using the Myth as a scientific concept, webbing not only historical conjectures about it, repurporsing its core structure and its use to the critic study of the Pernambuco's curriculum education, together with others scientific concepts, as cultural identity, the descentralization of the individue in the Late Modernity, the atual historical time regime crysism, et al. The here dissertated found and showed the “Antiquity” problematic, in its singular outdated concept, with hipotesis validated by ressignifying it field of research in History, adequating it to a plural world by renaming it Antiquity of the Mediterrain Sea, focusing on the “Classical” modality or “Greek-Roman”, as it was presented by an extense argumentation over a diversity of ways to conceive “Myth”, investigating not only in the History field of study, but as well as a vast gama of scientific fields, such as antrophology, sociology, linguistic and others, with the clear path of getting a robust and diverse, transdisciplinar, reflection, in addition to conect these studies with the teaching of History as a scientific field, specially its Antiquity of the Mediterrain Sea field. The exposed só far also led to a extensive dialogue to unweb the brazillian/pernambucano's curriculum, theoretically and methodologically supported by historical fields such as Cultural History, the third generation of the Annales school of thought and more, where it didn't shy from making contundent criticism of the shameful absence of the Antiquities studies (saving minor mentions to the old “Ancient History” of ancient Greece and Rome), denoting a lacking curriculum even as prescption and with little to show in the direction of articulating a liberating, ample reading of the world of a curriculum as narrative. The here written also showed debilitating deficiencies of the Pernambuco's curriculum, besides the contribution to expanding the contemporany debate of the Myth, about the much needed renovation of History as a science, specially on its Antiquities field, of its importance to Education in general (not only the pernambucana), going beyong of the limited relevancy of the teaching of History as a science. The current dissertation also helped the debate about the fragmented individual of the Late Modernity, your descentralization and its multiple cultural identities, its dangers and empowerment possibilities.

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  • WALÉRIA CALDEIRA DE PAULA
  • “We are from the neighborhood of Campinas”: The relations of memory, identity and power in the process of listing the Antônio Accioly Stadium (1999-2005)

  • Advisor : BRUNO MELO DE ARAUJO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • BRUNO MELO DE ARAUJO
  • CRISTINA HELOU GOMIDE
  • MARIANA ZERBONE ALVES DE ALBUQUERQUE
  • Data: Apr 24, 2024


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  • The dissertation in progress aims to analyze the tipping of the Constructive and Architectural Complex of the Antônio Accioly Stadium. The historical process in question is associated with the process of recognition of the stadium as a cultural asset when it underwent a demolition process to transform it into a shopping mall. The claim for listing brings into play the community of the Campina neighborhood, the fans of Alético Clube Goianiense who trigger their memories and identities in order to guarantee the preservation of the football stadium. Thus, our study will focus on the tipping process carried out on March 29, 2001 by the fan Ivo de Oliveira dos Santos. To help us reflect on our object of study, we traced a trajectory of public policies aimed at protecting cultural assets, at different levels of action and launched a look at different initiatives adopted in other soccer stadiums in Brazil (Former headquarters of Botafogo, Pacaembu, Maracanã and Moisés Lucareli). In this way, we believe that we have laid the necessary foundations to discuss Atlético Clube Goianiense, the Campinas Neighborhood, Antônio Accioly Stadium and the subjects involved in its listing process, recognition of value and adopted strategies.

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  • THAYS DE SOUZA LIMA
  •  

    Weaving bodies and subjects: fashion and gender in the discourses of the city of Recife between 1960 and 1964

     

  • Advisor : ALCILEIDE CABRAL DO NASCIMENTO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ALCILEIDE CABRAL DO NASCIMENTO
  • HUMBERTO DA SILVA MIRANDA
  • MARIA CLAUDIA BONADIO
  • MARIANA ZERBONE ALVES DE ALBUQUERQUE
  • TEMIS PARENTE
  • Data: Apr 30, 2024


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  • Taking the city of Recife as a backdrop between the years 1960 and 1964, the present research aims to 
    analyze the relationship between the production of meaning of fashion elements and the constitution of the 
    notion of subject, considering how the gendered character of fashion signs participates so much in the conception 
    of the idea of this subject, as they end up delimiting their specificities. To this end, the work was divided
     into three parts. The first establishes a theoretical dialogue that intends to understand the genealogy of the
     sign as a set of elements circumscribed to a situated knowledge – temporally and especially – and which, 
    therefore, guides the ways of perceiving and understanding realities. In this sense, it is questioned that,
     in addition to the meanings present in fashion deriving from colonial knowledge, the epistemologies commonly 
    used to understand their dynamics in societies start from the same lens. Taking as a starting point the 
    Saussurean source of Barthes' semiology (2012), it is intended to extrapolate the limits of language,
     pointing out, from the dialogue between Mignolo (2017), Fanon (2008) and Hall (2016), how, 
    for Sometimes, language reaffirms the subjects it wants to analyze. The second piece aims to understand the
     discursive construction of meanings from their locus of enunciation. In this way, to scrutinize how the 
    meanings of the fashion code are constituted in the first four years of the 1960s in the city of Recife. 
    This point is part of a movement to claim academic geopolitics, questioning, through historiographical debate, 
    what is understood and recorded as Brazilian Fashion History, given the centrality of some regions in 
    this historiographical work. Understanding the socio-political and cultural context of the city in this period, 
    and relating them to its fashion events, we can infer from what relationships and in what discursive meshes
     the subjects are forged. In this way, the third piece aims to point out how, as fashion signs are products of 
    language, we can conceive that, while they imprint normative aesthetics on bodies, they establish a reference
     that creates and reinforces otherness on the margins. This debate is developed from the notion of subject and 
    identities in Butler (2021), the criticism of the coloniality of being, present in the ideas of gender, addressed by 
    Oyewumi (2017), and the intersectional perspective in Akotirene (2020), so to perceive certain signs of fashion 
    as modern colonial devices that reinforce the normative framework and make other ways of being/feeling/living 
    invisible.

     

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  • FRANCISCO IRAJAN BEZERRIL JÚNIOR
  • COLONIZATION OF THE CAPTAINCIES OF RIO GRANDE AND PARAÍBA: the case of the riverside and backland of the Curimataú River (1659-1720)

  • Advisor : BRUNO ROMERO FERREIRA MIRANDA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • BRUNO ROMERO FERREIRA MIRANDA
  • KLEBER CLEMENTINO DA SILVA
  • MARIANA ALBUQUERQUE DANTAS
  • CARMEN MARGARIDA OLIVEIRA ALVEAL
  • GEORGE FÉLIX CABRAL DE SOUZA
  • Data: May 10, 2024


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  • The occupation of the Curimataú river in the captaincies of Paraíba and Rio Grande in the second half of the 17th century is related to the expansion project of the Portuguese crown from Pernambuco as a center for radiating agents and institutions to the interior of the Captaincies of the North. We work with the scenario of the Captaincies of the North and the military context that mobilized the expansion over the interior territories of the northeast and that culminated with the episodes of the Barbarian War. The research is an analysis of a regional case, which focuses on political, economic and administrative processes in the conformation of the territory of colonial Curimataú between the years 1659 and 1720. The main sources used were letters of sesmarias, titles of nobility, offices, charters and salary provisions of the sesmeiros of Curimataú available in digital files such as the SILB Platform and on the website of the Arquivo Histórico Ultramarino (AHU). The work proposes to recompose the historical context of the sedimentation of the colonial structure around the Riverside and the Backland of Curimataú, focusing on investigating and reflecting on the actions of institutions, individuals and social groups involved in this process.

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  • FERNANDA DE ARAÚJO OLIVEIRA
  • BEING A BLACK WOMAN AND QUILOMBOLA: THE TRAJECTORIES OF COMMUNITY RESISTANCE OF QUILOMBO CRUZ WOMEN FROM THE GIRL IN DONA INÊS/PB (2005-PRESENT TIME)

  • Advisor : MARIA EMILIA VASCONCELOS DOS SANTOS
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • DANIELA PAIVA YABETA DE MORAES
  • JANAINA GUIMARAES DA FONSECA E SILVA
  • MARIA EMILIA VASCONCELOS DOS SANTOS
  • Data: May 23, 2024


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  • At the present time, quilombola women have been standing out in a collective fight for their rights and denouncing racism, sexism and the fight for land undertaken in their trajectories. In the territory of Cruz da Menina, located in the rural area of the municipality of Dona Inês in the state of Paraíba, it is no different, women are the protagonists of collective struggles, from movements for self-recognition as a “quilombo remnant community” to our present time. . Therefore, in this work we investigated the collective trajectories of women from the Quilombola Cruz da Menina Community, specifically from the Silva family nucleus, who are regular participants in the Association of the Community of Remnants of Quilombos Cruz da Menina (ACRQCM) and/or make up the organizational body of the institution as leaders. Through the methodology of Oral History as the art of listening according to Alessandro Portelli (2016), we seek to investigate how quilombola women from Cruz da Menina have been fighting in contemporary times for the rights historically denied to the black population. With this, we have the year 2005 as a time frame, which marks the beginning of female mobilizations in the construction of quilombola identity until the present moment. That said, this research approaches the field of study of Women's Stories, through a black feminist point of view (COLLINS, 2019), where our interlocutors will be the central axis of the analyzes permeated by the theoretical apparatus of intersectionality (Akotirene, 2019) .

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  • CARLOS EDUARDO DE SOUZA
  • THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF BARREIROS AFTER THE EXTINCTION OF THE ALDEAMENTO: territory and work in the sugarcane industry (1875-1920)
  • Advisor : MARIANA ALBUQUERQUE DANTAS
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • AYALLA OLIVEIRA SILVA
  • BRUNO ROMERO FERREIRA MIRANDA
  • EDSON HELY SILVA
  • MARIANA ALBUQUERQUE DANTAS
  • SORAIA SALES DORNELLES
  • Data: May 28, 2024


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  • The present work aims to analyze the presence of indigenous people during and after the process of extinction of the community of Barreiros, between the years 1875-1920, understanding the continuity of this population who, after the extinction of the São Miguel de Barreiros community, remained in the region, associating it with the process of modernization of sugar production undertaken in the region currently known as Zona da Mata Sul of Pernambuco, mapping the transformations that occurred in the region due to the sugar monoculture economy.

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  • GUILHERME RAFAEL FERREIRA DA SILVA
  • Casuistry in inquisitorial processes of sodomite clerics in the seventeenth century

  • Advisor : JEANNIE DA SILVA MENEZES
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • JANAINA GUIMARAES DA FONSECA E SILVA
  • JEANNIE DA SILVA MENEZES
  • PAULO FILLIPY DE SOUZA CONTI
  • Data: May 31, 2024


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  • The present work aims to analyze inquisitorial processes of sodomy practiced by clerics in the eighteenth century, in this way, we intend to identify, from the sources listed, how casuistry is presented in the documentations. Moreover, through the prism of the mercy granted to the defendant in some cases, mitigating the guilt of the same, it makes clear the intention of ecclesiastical justice to put the individual back on the path of moral rectitude. Among the themes that historians focus on the most, the Inquisition is undoubtedly one of the most listed as an object of analysis. It is not by chance that there are several studies about it and its vast documentation that are analyzed and approached in different theoretical ways, and the temporal and spatial cutouts used are also numerous. Certainly, because it is a widely studied topic, there is a range of debates and disagreements in the historiography surrounding the subject and its interpretations.

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  • SÉRGIO LUCAS ALEXANDRE DE LIMA
  • Liberals? If we want everything to continue as it is, everything must change. Pernambuco and Monsignor Francisco Muniz Tavares in the context of the Revolution to the General and Extraordinary Courts of the Portuguese Nation (1817-1822).

  • Advisor : BRUNO MARTINS BOTO LEITE
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • BRUNO MARTINS BOTO LEITE
  • JEANNIE DA SILVA MENEZES
  • JEFFREY AISLAN DE SOUZA SILVA
  • WELLINGTON BARBOSA DA SILVA
  • Data: Jun 26, 2024


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  • In the second half of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century, liberal ideas spread around the world as a basis for criticism of the Old Regime and, arriving in the Americas, they were of fundamental importance in influencing the various independences in this vast and complex continent. In Brazil, this independence process - which we will delimit here between 1808 and 1824 - had in the then Province of Pernambuco a place of considerable relevance, which makes us understand that an understanding of this process involves thinking about the political conjuncture in Pernambuco during the period in question. To think about this conjuncture is, necessarily, to work on the formation of a political culture constituted in the framework of a thought that had in the Olinda Seminary a radiating point and that ended up reelaborating illustrated issues through an umbilical relationship with conceptions dear to the Old Regime, what we call illustrated reformism. We start from such questions in this work to show, through concepts such as the worldview of the French-Romanian thinker Lucien Goldmann, how Father Francisco Muniz Tavares inserts himself in what we consider a Pernambuco tradition and how he takes this tradition to a space that is understood as liberal, which is the Cortes Gerais e Extraordinária da Nação Portuguesa (1821-1822). Therefore, it was important to us to elaborate on what the priests with formation in those milestones thought and how this formation manifests itself in the concrete example of Muniz Tavares. From the foundation of the Olinda Seminary to the interventions of Francisco Muniz Tavares in the sovereign congress and to his later intellectual and political production, there is a path that we need to follow. The intellectuals of a time can be privileged windows to access the past, even if such an idea should be taken with the necessary care.

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  • WALTER JOSÉ DO NASCIMENTO JÚNIOR
  • THE COMPASS, THE CROSS AND THE TYPES: AN ANALYSIS OF THE
    RELIGIOUS ISSUE FROM THE MASONIC PERIODICALS AND CATHOLICS IN RECIFE

  • Advisor : BRUNO MARTINS BOTO LEITE
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • BRUNO MARTINS BOTO LEITE
  • PABLO ANTONIO IGLESIAS MAGALHÃES
  • WELLINGTON BARBOSA DA SILVA
  • Data: Jun 28, 2024


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  • The present work aims to analyze the Religious Question, which occurred between 1872 and 1875, based on periodicals produced by groups that defended the Ultramontane position of the Catholic Church and Masonic periodicals.  The option for printed sources was due to the role that newspapers and periodicals had in nineteenth-century Brazilian society.  They constituted true arenas of ideas where each group's worldview was reproduced, transmitted and, as far as possible, debated.  Freemasons and Catholics took advantage of this space to allow their ideas to penetrate Recife society, where each person defended their position, seeking to garner support and express their point of view.

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  • ROBERTA MARY MOTA DA SILVA
  • MEMORIES OF ZÉLIA OLIVEIRA, PIONEERING TEACHER IN CARE FOR THE DEAF AND INCLUSIVE EDUCATION, IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF CABO DE SANTO AGOSTINHO FROM THE 1980
  • Advisor : EDSON HELY SILVA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • EDSON HELY SILVA
  • AUGUSTO CÉSAR ACIOLY PAZ SILVA
  • Márcio Ananias Ferreira Vilela
  • Data: Jul 18, 2024


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  • In the 1980s, Brazil was taking its first steps in the search for a more inclusive education, and it was in this scenario that teacher Zélia Oliveira stood out in the municipality of Cabo de Santo Agostinho. This visionary teacher was an example of dedication and perseverance in her mission to make education accessible to students with hearing impairments. His work had a significant impact on the community and left a legacy that continues to this day. At the beginning of the 1980s, deaf students did not even have access to school in the municipality of Cabo de Santo Agostinho, they were left on the margins of the educational process. It was in this challenging situation that professor Zélia Oliveira, motivated by religious issues, became a pioneer by taking on the responsibility of changing this reality. Thus, teacher Zélia Oliveira, after mobilizing with the community to identify and catalog deaf people excluded from school, dedicated herself to learning the Brazilian Sign Language – Libras, a fundamental step in establishing effective communication with deaf people. His determination to learn Libras and to develop visual and interactive teaching materials demonstrated his commitment to inclusive teaching.
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  • VINÍCIUS OLIVEIRA DE QUEIROGA
  • Bulgaria In Rebellion: Ivaylo's Peasant Revolt From the Middle Ages to Contemporary Times

  • Advisor : UIRAN GEBARA DA SILVA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • UIRAN GEBARA DA SILVA
  • EDSON HELY SILVA
  • RENAN MARQUES BIRRO
  • Data: Aug 29, 2024


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  • In 1277, occurred, in Bulgaria, a revolt against the throne of that countrykingdom. Peasants, led by a pig farmer called “Ivaylo”, mobilized to face this enemy, considering them incapable of facing foreign invaders, whom these peasants also fought.  After centuries, remains, as a legacy, an entire bibliography that addresses this historical event, and this work selects one of them, the (self-styled) Marxist one, and makes an interpretative effort between what would be propaganda and what would be scientific.  In this reading, observations are made on the political and economic structure of the Bulgarian kingdom and the level and essence of the presence of Bulgarian empresses in the sources on the topic discussed are also analyzed.

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  • EMMANOEL ALEXANDRE DA SILVA
  • THE “BOYS FROM RECIFE” : THE LOOK OF ABELARD OF THE HOUR ON THE ABANDONMENT OF CHILDREN AND TEENAGERS (1960-1962)
  • Advisor : HUMBERTO DA SILVA MIRANDA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • HUMBERTO DA SILVA MIRANDA
  • JULIANA ALVES DE ANDRADE
  • HELDER REMIGIO DE AMORIM
  • Data: Aug 29, 2024


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  • The objective of this research is to analyze the scenario of social vulnerability that children and adolescents faced in Recife, in 1962, based on the production of the artist Abelardo da Hora and his series “Meninos do Recife”. To this end, the social, urban, modern and artistic scene of the city of Recife will first be contextualized. Next, the political, cultural and professional trajectory of the artist will be described and his series will be demonstrated, as well as the approaches to the sources and methods of this research. Finally, analyzes will be made of the selected engravings that denounce the social ills of the city of Recife, especially the relationship of occupation, strategy, strategies and resistance of street children. In this sense, the engravings will be specific based on their symbolic and historical dimension and how they build historical consciousness based on an aesthetic-political education (GOMES, 2019). Thus, based on the relationship between history, art and politics, the dissertation operates from the History of Childhood, bringing a non-hegemonic or adult-centric perspective of being and experiencing childhood portrayed in Abelardo da Hora's paintings.

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  • PATRÍCIA CAMILLA SOUZA DE MORAES
  • LABOR RELATIONS IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR: AN ANALYSIS OF WORKERS AT COMPANHIA DE TECIDOS PAULISTA (1939-1946)

  • Advisor : MARIA EMILIA VASCONCELOS DOS SANTOS
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • JOSE MARCELO MARQUES FERREIRA FILHO
  • MARIA EMILIA VASCONCELOS DOS SANTOS
  • DEIVISON GONÇALVES AMARAL
  • Data: Aug 30, 2024


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  • Our main objective in this research is to investigate how the relationship was established between Brazilian workers at Companhia de Tecidos Paulista (PE) and their foreign employees, during the course of the Second World War and in the immediate post-war period. Period that covers the years 1939 to 1946. We seek to understand how Brazil's entry into the war against the Axis countries (Germany, Italy and Japan) impacted these work and coexistence relationships in the city of Paulista, known for housing a large number of foreigners in its factories and working village. We will also analyze the reverberations of the international scenario at the national level, and the establishment of the Estado Novo (1937-1945). We decided, for the construction of our research, to uncover the traces and traces identified in three sets of documents: the labor processes of the extinct Conciliation and Judgment Boards (JCJ) of Pernambuco, the documentation of the extinct Delegacy of Political and Social Order of Pernambuco (DOPS -PE) and some periodicals. We therefore intend to contribute to studies that address the worlds of work in Brazil, the experiences of workers in the Labor Court, the Second World War and the History of Pernambuco.

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  • VICTOR CESAR SILVA XAVIER
  • MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCES AT DOIS IRMÃOS STATE PARK:
    A HISTORIOGRAPHY ABOUT THE REPRESENTATION OF NATURE

  • Advisor : CAROLINE BORGES
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CAROLINE BORGES
  • BRUNO MELO DE ARAUJO
  • EMANUELA SOUSA RIBEIRO
  • MARIANA GALERA SOLER
  • Data: Aug 30, 2024


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  • In this dissertation, we propose to discuss, from the perspective of the Museum of Natural Sciences of the
    Dois Irmãos State Park (MCNPEDI) about the representation of nature
    through "musealized" nature, converted into a cultural asset, with the aim of tracing a
    historiography about the institution. In addition, this research aims to
    to reassemble MCNPEDI's bird collection through documentation; to investigate the idea of
    historically and culturally produced in Pernambuco based on this collection
    this collection; and to prove, from the notion of material culture and the documentation
    the importance of the MCNPEDI collections for Pernambuco. From a methodological
    point of view, this is a documentary, exploratory and descriptive study with a qualitative approach.
    with a qualitative approach, using procedures of inference, description and
    interpretation of the data collected from primary and oral sources. In addition
    the literature review is based on Worster (1988), Pádua (2010), Souza (2019),
    Rede (2012), Bourdieu (2014), Menezes (2002) and Soler (2020).

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  • LÍDIA EURÍDICE DE NORONHA SILVA
  • TECNOLOGIA E EDUCAÇÃO: O DESENVOLVIMENTO DE APLICATIVOS COMO FERRAMENTAS PARA ENFRENTAMENTO AO BULLYING NA ESCOLA

  • Advisor : SUELY CREUSA CORDEIRO DE ALMEIDA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • SUELY CREUSA CORDEIRO DE ALMEIDA
  • GIAN CARLO DE MELO SILVA
  • JEANNIE DA SILVA MENEZES
  • JEFFREY AISLAN DE SOUZA SILVA
  • LUANNA MARIA VENTURA DOS SANTOS OLIVEIRA
  • Data: Sep 10, 2024


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  • The present work addresses the use of technology in the educational context,
    highlighting its potential in tackling school bullying. Through the development of apps,
    it is possible to create solutions that promote interaction between students and
    educators while addressing issues within the school environment. The study
    emphasizes the importance of training educators in technology, equipping them to
    effectively use digital tools in the teaching-learning process. Furthermore, the
    challenges and limitations faced by schools when implementing technology, such as
    a lack of resources and adequate infrastructure, are discussed. The research also
    highlights the role of students as key players in developing technological solutions,
    with a focus on platforms like App Inventor to create apps that help prevent and
    combat bullying in the school environment. It is concluded that technology, when
    properly applied, can be an important ally in promoting a healthier and more inclusive
    school environment.

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  • HUGO FELIPE DE LIRA MOTA
  • “Invading” the invaders: how the Great Phylloxera Plague affected French
    colonization in Algeria (1885-1914)

  • Advisor : JOSE MARCELO MARQUES FERREIRA FILHO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CHRISTINE PAULETTE YVES RUFINO DABAT
  • BRUNO KAWAI SOUTO MAIOR DE MELO
  • JOSE MARCELO MARQUES FERREIRA FILHO
  • MARIANA ALBUQUERQUE DANTAS
  • UIRAN GEBARA DA SILVA
  • Data: Sep 19, 2024


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  • Here we analyze interspecific relationships between Homo sapiens (human beings),
    Vitis spp. (vines) and Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (grape phylloxeras) in Algeria between
    1885 and 1914. This interval corresponds respectively to the first officially recorded
    appearance of the insect in the territory and the mark of the end of the Belle époque,

    with the beginning of the First World War, which also brought changes to the colonial
    relationship and the global wine market. Here we employ the perspective of
    Environmental History and More-than-Human History to analyze how the Phyloxeric
    War - which already ongoing in Europe in the second half of the 19th century -
    continued on the stage of colonial Algeria as part of the competition between humans
    and D. vitifoliae for the exploitation of Vitis spp. resources. To this end, this research
    will also cover the topics of Algerian colonization by France, the relationship between
    vines and phylloxeras, the appearance of these in Europe, the establishment of wine
    cultivation in the Maghreb colony and the various economic, legal, political, social,
    landscape and cultural impacts that the presence of the insect had in Algeria.

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  • TAYLOR UCHÔA CAVALCANTI
  • POLITICAL CIRCUITS BETWEEN MONARCHY AND ETHNICITY: INDIGENOUS RESISTANCES IN PERNAMBUCO (c. 1694 –c. 1721).

  • Advisor : VICTOR HUGO ABRIL
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • VICTOR HUGO ABRIL
  • BRUNO ROMERO FERREIRA MIRANDA
  • THIAGO ALVES DIAS
  • Data: Sep 20, 2024


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  • This research searched to analyze the strategies used by indigenous people to resist the failures imposed by Catharina de Araújo and her family, wealthy residents of the Alagoas region, in the attempt to usurp half a league of land from their village to place cattle corrals and tobacco plantations. leaving the natives starving. This is what Father Friar Manoel da Encarnação reported in 1699 in a letter and memorial sent to the King of Portugal, a way they found to fight for the land of the village. Throughout this study, it was verified the services provided by the indigenous people in the defense of the territory in approximately one hundred years of existence of the village, particularly, in the fight against black refugees in the Palmares quilombos in the hinterlands of the Pernambuco captaincy. The adopted perspective flees from the polarity of the indigenous people who take refuge in the hinterlands or those who live among the colonizers without ties with their past, aiming to demonstrate them as colonial indigenous, christianized and with economic ties within the colonial society, using the ideas of politics, territory and Lusitanian culture to reaffirm their ethnic belonging. For the realization of the research, the dialogue between the digitally colonial manuscripts available in the Arquivo Histórico Ultramarino, the Arquivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo and available through the Documenta Palmares platform was configured as fundamental.

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  • GIDIANA ANDRADE BARBOSA DE LIMA
  • Faith and circulation of normative knowledge: religious brotherhoods in Recife (1750-1800)

  • Advisor : JEANNIE DA SILVA MENEZES
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • BRUNO MARTINS BOTO LEITE
  • JEANNIE DA SILVA MENEZES
  • RAFAEL RUIZ GONZALEZ
  • Data: Sep 30, 2024


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  • Much of the religious daily life in Portuguese America was related to the activities of religious brotherhoods. This institutional model, originating from medieval craft guilds, was responsible for organizing the practices necessary to maintain divine worship by incorporating distinct social groups in the colonial space. According to royal and episcopal orders, these institutions, organized in any part of the Portuguese empire, should draw up their own statutes and require ecclesiastical or secular approval. In this way, it was observed that numerous normative bodies were produced that were called Commitment. In this sense, the present study was based on seeking to understand the role of the brotherhoods in the production of these statutes, the normative knowledge that guided this production and the circulation of this knowledge in the colonial space. For this purpose, we conduct this analysis through the rhetorical elements of modern legal thought present in these particular statutes when analyzing the concept of corporation and the categories of law and mercy for these communities. In this way, we prioritized the city of Recife as a spatial area of analysis because it concentrated different types of brotherhoods that came to draw up their statutes, especially during the second half of the 18th century. Therefore, we used as a source the Commitments prepared by the brotherhoods of the Blessed Sacrament of the Matriz de Santo Antônio, Nossa Senhora do Rosário dos Homens Pretos, São José dos Quatro Ofícios, São Pedro dos Clérigos and Santa Ana. In addition to the Commitments, applications were also used to confirm and challenge the approval of statutes. Therefore, the present work is inserted in the field of social investigation from a perspective of the History of Law, in which the objective is to highlight the moral aspects established through the bond established between the associated brothers who led the normative construction responsible for mediating these relations.

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  • MARIZA MARIANO MONTEIRO
  • TACARUNA MANUFACTURING COMPLEX: LISTING, CULTURAL PROJECT AND RUINS OF A LANDMARK OF PERNAMBUCO INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE

  • Advisor : MARIANA ZERBONE ALVES DE ALBUQUERQUE
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CAROLINE BORGES
  • EDVÂNIA TORRES AGUIAR GOMES
  • MARIANA ZERBONE ALVES DE ALBUQUERQUE
  • Data: Nov 22, 2024


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  • The period of industrialization's peak in Brazil reverberated in economic growth for the country. The traces left by this period brought significant changes to society, which interfered in the organization of groups or in the environment in which they live. Industrialization was able to determine people's way of life. This dissertation's main objective is to reflect on the industrial heritage, specifically in Pernambuco, analyzing the trajectory and listing of one of the most important textile industries in Pernambuco, the Tacaruna Factory. Industrial heritage has its peculiarities, in this sense it is important to reiterate its dynamism and complexity, enabling the understanding that its value goes beyond its extrinsic characteristics, and is based on its tangible and intangible specificities. Concepts such as cultural and industrial heritage and memory are highlighted in the writing of the research. For this purpose, the heritage letters of Niznhy Tagil and Sevilha were analyzed, as well as the process of listing the Tacaruna Factory, in addition to central bibliographical references for the development of the dissertation. The analysis of this documentation allowed us to understand the history of the Tacaruna Factory, the peculiarities of its building and its relevance as an industrial heritage of Pernambuco, in addition to bringing to light how ineffective the listing of the Tacaruna Factory Complex was, given the current process of abandonment in which it currently finds itself.

Thesis
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  • DEISIANE DA SILVA BEZERRA
  • DYNAMICS OF MEDIATION: FATHER ALFREDO DÂMASO AND THE INDIGENOUS ORGANIZED MOVEMENT BASED ON THE ETHNIC RECOGNITION OF THE FULNI-Ô IN PERNAMBUCO (1918-1954)
  • Advisor : MARIANA ALBUQUERQUE DANTAS
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • MARIANA ALBUQUERQUE DANTAS
  • BRUNO ROMERO FERREIRA MIRANDA
  • EDSON HELY SILVA
  • AYALLA OLIVEIRA SILVA
  • JOSE ADELSON LOPES PEIXOTO
  • KATIANE SILVA
  • Data: Feb 19, 2024


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  • The purpose of this thesis is to discuss the dynamics of mediation involving the Funi-ô indigenous people and Father Alfredo Pinto Dâmaso, between 1918 and the mid-1950s, based on the process of recognition of this people. The analysis of documents and oral records reinforced and confirmed that the relationship between the indigenous people and the mediator contributed to the consolidation of an organized indigenous movement made up of networks forged by the indigenous people, supported by the actions promoted by the mediator. This argument is based on the triggering of new processes of ethnic recognition in the Northeast, involving indigenous peoples in Pernambuco, Alagoas and Bahia. We will seek to discuss the indigenous roles in this process; as well as the sociopolitical conditions enabling access to the Indian Protection Service (SPI) and the construction of the Dantas Barreto Indigenous Post, followed by other indigenous posts in the aforementioned states. We will also highlight the mediator's perception of the processes narrated in documentation collected, archived and also produced by him. We base our discussions on the reflections of several researchers on indigenous peoples in the Northeast and in dialogue with analyzes of documentary sources and oral memories.

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  • GLAUBER PAIVA DA SILVA
  • FROM NEIGHBORHOODS AND CLUBS TO THE LARGEST SÃO JOÃO IN THE WORLD: THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF JUNE
     FESTIVE PRACTICES IN THE CITY OF CAMPINA GRANDE (1964-1986)
  • Advisor : ANA LUCIA DO NASCIMENTO OLIVEIRA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ANTÔNIO CLARINDO BARBOSA DE SOUZA
  • ANA LUCIA DO NASCIMENTO OLIVEIRA
  • EMANUELA SOUSA RIBEIRO
  • JOSÉ ADILSON FILHO
  • MARIANA ZERBONE ALVES DE ALBUQUERQUE
  • Data: Feb 27, 2024


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  • The city of Campina Grande celebrates the mega-event known as the Largest Saint John Festival in the World for 30 days during the month of June. Created in the 1980s, the festival centralized the June celebrations in a specific nucleus and became the highlight of tourism in the state of Paraíba. This process of modifying cultural practices in June celebrations reinvented the ways of commemorating the saints' days in the city. Before municipalization, festivities took place in diverse locations throughout the city, with different social groups celebrating in their own ways. With this in mind, the purpose of our work would be to reflect on the transformations of festive practices during the June period in the city of Campina Grande. Celebrations and social spaces for commemorating the June period occurred in clubs and neighborhoods of the city before municipal authorities took control of the festival. Over the years, the centralization of the June celebration contributed to erasing from collective memory how June amusements and recreations were practiced in Campina Grande before institutionalization. Thus, we will analyze the period between 1964 and 1986, during which the celebrations were still entertainment and leisure for the citizens of this city, taking place in clubs, neighborhoods, and streets, until the officialization of the festival in a central nucleus by the city's municipality. To carry out this endeavor, we relied on documentary sources such as municipality documents, local newspapers, and photographs to discuss these transformations. We also employed discussions from some important authors for our reflection, such as Certeau (1980), who provided support through their concepts for the realization of our analysis. We emphasize the need for reflection on the subject since it represents a perspective and a period of Campina Grande that has not yet been addressed, leaving a gap in the local historiography. Despite possibly being the largest festival in the state of Paraíba, there still exists an unexplored space in local historiography for reflection on the practices of amusements and leisure during that period, the cultural practice transformations, and the strategies adopted by the municipality regarding the festival, which has become one of the largest in the country in our days.

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  • EDUARDO AUGUSTO DE SANTANA
  • Relações de mando, poder e dominação no mundo açucareiro da Mata Sul Pernambucana no período de 1594 a 1780

  • Advisor : ANA LUCIA DO NASCIMENTO OLIVEIRA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ANA LUCIA DO NASCIMENTO OLIVEIRA
  • MARIANA ZERBONE ALVES DE ALBUQUERQUE
  • André Lemoine Neves
  • ALEXANDRE BITTENCOURT LEITE MARQUES
  • THIAGO NUNES SOARES
  • Data: Mar 25, 2024


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  • This research, at doctoral level, aims to study and problematize the material culture remaining from the colonial period, built in Mata Sul of Pernambuco, in the time frame between 1590 and 1780. For this purpose, we will seek to understand the variety of architectural elements implanted there and resulting from a continuous accumulation of sociocultural, economic and architectural elements inherited from the colonial past in this area. With this, we will unveil the historical process resulting from these social phenomena, also analyzing the ways and social and geographic spaces in which those monuments were implanted in that period. Therefore, the integrated use of the research of the spaces where those buildings were implanted, the interpretation of written sources, the environmental aspects of the region and the historical and social context in which such historical phenomena operated will be very relevant for the conclusion of this work. That said, we understand that as a work that transits in the field of New Cultural History, we will use theoretical and methodological guidelines that favor the use of different types of documentary sources, in addition to the use of approaches and discussions from other areas of knowledge, such as Geography, Archeology, Sociology and, above all, History. In this process, we will also bring discussions proposed by authors whose thoughts will serve as a contribution to the process of epistemological construction of this work.

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  • RODRIGO IBSON DA SILVA OLIVEIRA
  •  

    MATERIALIZING WHITE CITIES: THE CAPTAINITY OF ITAMARACÁ AND ITS REPRESENTATION OF A CULTURAL LANDSCAPE IN COLONY BRAZIL.

  • Advisor : ANA LUCIA DO NASCIMENTO OLIVEIRA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ANA LUCIA DO NASCIMENTO OLIVEIRA
  • BRUNO MELO DE ARAUJO
  • GIAN CARLO DE MELO SILVA
  • MARCOS ANTÔNIO GOMES DE MATTOS DE ALBUQUERQUE
  • OSVALDO GIRAO DA SILVA
  • Data: Mar 28, 2024


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  • The present thesis work aims to discuss the elaboration of colonial cities as a space of representation for a model of urban and architectural organization, which we call White Cities, which reproduces not a Portuguese metropolitan logic, but an ordering of its own cultural landscape. articulated with the conditions and structures of power arising from its historical and cultural manifestations. The thesis presents a reconstruction of this past of whitewashed facades, based on the History and narratives created about the multifaceted Captaincy of Itamaracá and its relationship with the other Captaincies of Northern Brazil. To this end, we seek an intricate game of methodological approaches that need to access and dialogue the strategies of scientific interpretation arising from geography, unveiling the paths for the formation of Cal, as a constructive raw material, of archeology to bring as an element of founding social identity material culture and its range of meanings, architecture, setting the stage for understanding the landscape of cities, their representations and how they connect the history of the subjects and arguments of social and cultural elaboration that built them to the entire context. Combining material sources from geography, architecture and archeology, we carry out extensive work analyzing the documents produced about the history of the Captaincy of Itamaracá, Cal and the political and economic situation of the Captaincies of northern Brazil, using reports from chroniclers and travelers, current images and their iconographic counterpoint, maps, customs records, official letters to the Portuguese metropolis, as well as a bibliography of classic authors such as Roncayolo, Buarque de Holanda, Chartier, Pedro Almeida to dialogue with Dantas, Keller, Macedo and Thiesen, among others so many that contribute to the narrative proposed for this scientific investigation being able to broaden perspectives on the history of the Captaincy of Itamaracá and Brazilian colonial cities.

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  • LUCIENE SANTOS PEREIRA DA SILVA
  • Challenges and confrontations in the training of History teachers in EAD: the UFRPE experience (2009-2014)

  • Advisor : GISELDA BRITO SILVA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • AUGUSTO CÉSAR ACIOLY PAZ SILVA
  • GISELDA BRITO SILVA
  • HUMBERTO DA SILVA MIRANDA
  • IRANILSON BURITI DE OLIVEIRA
  • MARTA MARGARIDA DE ANDRADE LIMA
  • SANDRA SIMONE MORAES DE ARAÚJO
  • Data: Apr 17, 2024


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  • The research aimed to analyze the process of implementing the degree in History, a distance learning modality at the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (UFRPE), from 2009 to 2014. This study focused on the place of digital technologies and teaching work in educational policies for Distance Education (EaD), in the institutional policy of UFRPE and in the didactic-pedagogical structuring of the History course. The limited period of the research includes the year of approval of the first course offering and the recognition process with the Ministry of Education. As sources, we used interviews with graduates and course teachers, laws, ordinances, decrees, resolutions, reports, course pedagogical project, among other institutional documents. The documentary examination was aided by the dialogue between the theoretical-methodological conceptions of historical science and other fields of knowledge, especially Sociology, Education and Language. We chose the concepts of technical rationality and dialogue as keys to explore the object of study. To theoretically support the research, we built an interdisciplinary theoretical framework based on researchers such as Nicolau Sevcenco (2001), Roger Chartier (1999; 2002), Eucídio Arruda (2015; 2016; 2018), Herbert Marcuse (1982), Paulo Freire (1986 ; 1997; 2000; 2011; 2014; 2019), Henry Giroux (1986; 1987), Margarida Dias de Oliveira (2003; 2008; 2019), Marieta de Moraes Ferreira (2014; 2019), Anita Lucchesi (2019; 2020), Selva Guimarães, Daniel Mill (2010; 2014; 2018; 2020), Eni Orlandi (2007; 2015), among other scholars. Moving through different areas of knowledge made it possible to examine the training of History teachers in EaD, particularly at UFRPE, in order to cover the legal, institutional and pedagogical dimensions involved.

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  • RICARDO ALVES DA SILVA SANTOS
  • “SLAVERY SCENAS” IN ALAGOAS: Everyday Stories of Resistance, Freedom, Citizenship and Racialization (1871-1927)

  • Advisor : GIAN CARLO DE MELO SILVA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ANA FLÁVIA MAGALHÃES PINTO
  • GIAN CARLO DE MELO SILVA
  • IONE CELESTE JESUS DE SOUSA
  • JOSE MARCELO MARQUES FERREIRA FILHO
  • MARIA EMILIA VASCONCELOS DOS SANTOS
  • SUELY CREUSA CORDEIRO DE ALMEIDA
  • VALERIA GOMES COSTA
  • Data: May 20, 2024


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  • he present research is relevant, above all, for shedding light on a region still little analyzed by
    historiography, given the focus on the provinces with the highest number of enslaved people until
    the end of the 19th century, especially those in the Southeast. We seek here to emphasize the
    historical dimension of structural racism and its discursive construction, which permeated and still
    guides our daily actions when we defend the thesis that structural racism in Brazil is based on
    slavery. In the last decades, several works on the subject of slavery have been published, from more
    general analyzes to the most recent studies that seek to analyze more specific aspects with a focus
    on slave protagonism, which does not mean that the discussions have been exhausted. There are still
    many gaps such as a more detailed knowledge of the actions of the enslaved in the fight against
    slavery in specific regions with little slave expression. It is in this trend that this research is inserted,
    and seeks to know in the specific region of Alagoas, the actions of black men and women in the
    resistance to slavery. For this we use a variety of documentation and the choice of written
    documentary sources is because we understand that they are of great importance for the
    historiography of slavery in Alagoas. Thus, crossing different sources brings an important gain for
    the researcher, because as Marc Bloch wrote: “It would be a great illusion to imagine that each
    historical problem corresponds to a unique type of documents, specific to such use” (BLOCH,
    2001, p. 80) . The intersection of these sources, as well as the “evidence” they keep, showed us
    ways to think about the post-1888 scenario and the permanence of the idea of the “white race” as
    emancipating and of blacks as inferior, unprepared for freedom and citizenship.

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  • ANTONIO BARROS DE AGUIAR
  • Alma no Olho (1973) between History and Semiotics: a tool in the production of historical knowledge in the teaching of Afro-Brazilian History and Culture

  • Advisor : GISELDA BRITO SILVA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • NATANAEL DUARTE DE AZEVEDO
  • HUMBERTO DA SILVA MIRANDA
  • UIRAN GEBARA DA SILVA
  • GISELDA BRITO SILVA
  • KARL SCHURSTER VERISSIMO DE SOUSA LEAO
  • IRANILSON BURITI DE OLIVEIRA
  • SANDRA SIMONE MORAES DE ARAÚJO
  • Data: Jun 11, 2024


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  • The thesis seeks to relate Brazilian Black Cinema and History Teaching. The silencing and absence of this cinema in classrooms led us to rethink the knowledge and teaching practices in teacher training in Basic Education. In this perspective, the research aims to contribute to the formation of History teachers, proposing methodologies on how to use audiovisuals produced by black directors in the construction of historical knowledge. In this way, we present the potential of multiculturalism (CANEN, 2008; ADESKY, 1997; PINAR, 2009) for the discussion of diversity and identities in Black Cinema, in addition to assuming an interdisciplinary stance (BARROS, 2019) in historiographical work through semiotics (CARDOSO, 1997) that can be linked to analytical philosophy (BEVIR, 2008; DOSSE, 2018), in the sense of providing elements for analyzing the meaning of utterances of those audiovisuals. For that, we used the short films Alma no Olho (BULBUL, 1973), Kbela (TAYNÁ, 2015) and Elekô (2015), produced by Coletivo Mulheres de Pedra, seeking to understand how these black aesthetics can act historically in the Teaching of History and Afro-Brazilian culture. These short films are important tools of representation and black references for students to build different meanings and meanings for their lives. Thus, the story of black men and women narrated and carried out by themselves in front of and behind the cameras, allows us to reflect not only on black aesthetics, training and teaching performance, but also helps us to deconstruct and fight against naturalization of racial stereotypes, opening the way for the construction of an anti-racist education.

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  • ALLAN ALVES DA MATA RIBEIRO
  • THE "LOCKS": (Re)Teaching History and gender relations as appropriate socio-educational hospitalization in Pernambuco (2012-2022)
  • Advisor : HUMBERTO DA SILVA MIRANDA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • HUMBERTO DA SILVA MIRANDA
  • ALCILEIDE CABRAL DO NASCIMENTO
  • JULIANA ALVES DE ANDRADE
  • CARMEM ZELI DE VARGAS GIL
  • SILVIA MARIA FAVERO AREND
  • Data: Jun 21, 2024


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  • lization. As a research field, we selected the classrooms of a public school
    within the Centro de Atendimento Socioeducativo e Centro de Internação Provisória
    de Arcoverde (CASE/CENIP Arcoverde) – located in the backlands of Pernambuco
    and designated for cisgender adolescents and young people, aged between 12 and
    18 years old. As sources, we selected regulations that guide school education within
    the scope of socio-educational measures in the State of Pernambuco: Resolution no

    119/2006 of CONANDA and Law no 12,594/2012; Pedagogical Proposal for Socio-
    Educational Service Centers (CASEs) and Normative Instruction SEE/PE no 06/2012,

    published in the Official State Gazette; FUNASE Political-Pedagogical Project; Annual

    Operating Plan (POA/2020) of CASE/CENIP Arcoverde. We also propose semi-
    structured interviews (GASKELL, 2003) with technical, school and socio-educational

    teams. Following the health protocols established due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the
    interviews were carried out via digital platforms. Considering the masculinities and
    femininities (cisgender/transgender) inscribed in school history teaching in prison
    classrooms, we start from the theorization proposed by Joan Scott (1995). We are
    even closer to the intersectional debate. Coming from black feminism, intersectionality
    operates in the convergences and rearticulations between markers of gender, class
    and race (AKOTIRENE, 2018; CRENSHAW, 2002). In deprivation of freedom, bodies,
    genders and sexualities were subject to regulation. The term “lock”, used by
    adolescents and young people to refer to the space of deprivation of freedom (SILVA,
    2020), in the present research, designated different knowledge and practices of
    control, surveillance and declassification – normative “locks” of gender and sexualities
    that destabilized the guarantee of individual and social rights. From the service
    perspective proposed by SINASE (CONANDA Resolution No. 119/2006 and Law No.
    12,594/2012), reflections and teaching practices attentive to gender asymmetries are
    strategic for school and socio-educational actions committed to promoting rights and
    confronting inequalities. We defend intersectional approaches to gender as a right and
    condition – but not the only one – in guaranteeing the right to school historical
    knowledge and respect for differences.

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  • JOSÉ BATISTA DE LIRA NETO
  • BETWEEN THE NATIONAL MUSEUM AND IPHAN: THE PROBLEM OF CLASSIFICATION AND PROTECTION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE IN BRAZIL (1937-1961)

  • Advisor : EMANUELA SOUSA RIBEIRO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ANA LUCIA DE ABREU GOMES
  • ADLER HOMERO FONSECA DE CASTRO
  • BRUNO MELO DE ARAUJO
  • CAROLINE BORGES
  • EMANUELA SOUSA RIBEIRO
  • Data: Jul 11, 2024


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  • When analyzing the processes of listing archaeological sites and the listed archaeological collections during the early period of the National Historic and Artistic Heritage Institute (IPHAN), that is, from 1937 onwards, we reflect on IPHAN’s treatment of national archaeological heritage and identify some issues related to preservation, valuation, and classification in the listings of sites and collections. Therefore, in investigating this period, the present research emphasizes the analysis of the listing processes for archaeological sites such as the Sambaqui do Pindaí (MA), Itacoatiaras do Ingá (PB), Sambaqui Itapitangui (SP), and Gruta Lapa da Cerca Grande (MG), as well as the archaeological collections of the Museu Paulista, Museu Júlio de Castilhos, Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, Museu da Escola Normal Justiniano de Serpa, Museu Coronel David Carneiro, Museu Paranaense, and the Balbino de Freitas archaeological collection (Museu Nacional). Among the main sources used for this research, I highlight the aforementioned listing processes, as well as the use of various national periodicals, selected to demonstrate the relationship between the Museu Nacional and IPHAN, or between these institutions and national archaeological heritage. In addition to an extensive bibliographic review, including works from the relevant time period. This thesis aims to analyze the institutionalized preservation of Brazilian archaeological heritage through the relationship between the IPHAN and the Museu Nacional, in a period preceding the creation of the main law for the preservation of Brazilian archaeological monuments, Law No. 3,924 of July 26, 1961. The thesis draws on Pierre Bourdieu’s theoretical perspective of the scientific field, scientific capital, and scientific authority, as well as his notions about science and the field in general. These concepts are essential for understanding not only the relationship between the two institutions (Museu Nacional and IPHAN) but also the actions of agents who were defining boundaries between the scientific and heritage fields within each of these institutions. Considering that the scientific field revolving around archaeological heritage was constructing the classifying and supervisory power of IPHAN, an institution commonly associated with the technical expertise of architects, we recognize that there was a struggle for scientific authority among those shaping the field of archaeology at the Museu Nacional. This competitive struggle would determine whether Brazilian archaeological heritage would take center stage during the early years of IPHAN and in the future enactment of Law No. 3,924/61, which emerged in this context and was championed by representatives of the archaeological scientific field. In conclusion, without the scientific field’s involvement in the heritage field concerning archaeology, Brazilian archaeological heritage would not have been firmly established within the national heritage institution during its initial period, nor would it have achieved the necessary legal protection beyond listing.

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  • DIOMEDES DE OLIVEIRA NETO
  • Between consecrations and exclusions: trajectories of heritage of neo-Gothic architecture in Pernambuco in the 20th century

  • Advisor : EMANUELA SOUSA RIBEIRO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CRISTINA MENEGUELLO
  • BRUNO MELO DE ARAUJO
  • EMANUELA SOUSA RIBEIRO
  • ISABEL CRISTINA MARTINS GUILLEN
  • RICARDO DE AGUIAR PACHECO
  • Data: Aug 22, 2024


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  • The research aims to defend the thesis that patrimonialization must be perceived as a socially and historically defined field, starting from the sociological perspective by Pierre Bourdieu. Patrimonialization, therefore, would constitute itself as a field marked by a specific economy of values, which both enshrines and excludes cultural assets to be taken as heritage in a community. To defend this postulated, the place of neo-Gothic architecture in Pernambuco was researched within this economy of values in the field of patrimonialization throughout the 20th century, seeking monitor changes and continuations in the configuration of this field, paying attention to the agents, habitus, doxas and values involved, without losing sight of the discourses and practices of consecration, as well as those of exclusion. To this end, a diversity of documentary sources associated with the multiple agents involved in this social microcosm: State institutions, private associations and individuals from the civil society.

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  • ALEX ALVES DE OLIVEIRA
  • About Cococi - CE performances
  • Advisor : EMANUELA SOUSA RIBEIRO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • EMANUELA SOUSA RIBEIRO
  • BRUNO MELO DE ARAUJO
  • MARIANA ZERBONE ALVES DE ALBUQUERQUE
  • CÍCERO JOAQUIM DOS SANTOS
  • HUGO MENEZES NETO
  • Data: Aug 28, 2024


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  • The doctoral research alludes to the experience of a place, located in Inhamuns, a region in the hinterland of Ceará, which in the past meant a symbol of power and occupation, linked to livestock farming, from the family nucleus of the Feitosa, which are based on the role of colonizers of the Inhamuns hinterland and founders of the city of Cococi, which is the subject of this work. In the course of time, Cococi, from a cattle farm, gave rise to the town in the 18th century, and later became a city specifically in the 50s of the 20th century. As a city it existed for a short time, being officially extinguished at the beginning of the decade 1970. Given the circumstances, it is observed that several performances were established in/on the place, so that Cococi became known as a “ghost city”, made up of deteriorated dwellings, in addition to the narratives that identify it with a mythical space originating from the Feitosa until nowadays. Performances about Cococi are updated frequently, through a set of practices that involve, for example, the celebration of Our Lady of Conceição, a catalyst for visitors, among former residents and descendants, as well as religious pilgrims and visitors. At this time, religious ceremonies and social events take place, such as visits to the patron saint's church and the cemetery (equipment preserved) and the ruins. Although the physical place is configured as something interesting, the references go further, as it is clear that other practices alluding to Cococi are manifested, for example, through written and artistic production, digital content and interactions on social networks. These signal in the present time that Cococi is in evidence in other dimensions, orchestrated and legitimized by those who externalize their ties of belonging and family and in the past uses of the place. Therefore, it is observed that the aforementioned experience is made up of a network of meanings, senses, symbolism and practices (performances), providing an interesting set of elements to reflect on a place that, despite being abandoned, continues to be practiced and given new meaning, surrounded by questions between affective traits and belonging, while anchoring memories. Such observations could be captured as our fieldwork took shape. And given the complexity radiated from Cococi's own experience, it was up to us to think about a theoretical-methodological logic, through the guise of cultural history, highlighting the subfield of sensibilities, which provided the construction of a reflection that valued the connections between history and anthropology , launching us into investigation procedures for written materials, audiovisual/media museums and the ruins of the place itself. These are traces, fragments, signs, rituals and social behaviors that print readings and acts of performativity on the kaleidoscopic Cococi.

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  • GEILZA DA SILVA SANTOS
  • MULTIPLE REALITIES AND ONTOLOGICAL POLITICS: ACTORS IN
    RURAL BLACK COMMUNITY SENHOR DO BONFIM - (AREIA/PB- 2005-2018)

  • Advisor : EMANUELA SOUSA RIBEIRO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • EMANUELA SOUSA RIBEIRO
  • BRUNO MELO DE ARAUJO
  • RICARDO DE AGUIAR PACHECO
  • PATRÍCIA CRISTINA DE ARAGÃO
  • ANA CLAUDIA RODRIGUES DA SILVA
  • Data: Aug 28, 2024


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  • This thesis, inserted in the research line Culture, Heritage and Memory, aims to present
    reflections on the identity process in the Black Community Senhor do Bonfim - Areia-PB,
    between the years 2005 and 2018. The group, recognized as a quilombola community by the
    Palmares Cultural Foundation (PCF) in 2005, started to organize itself politically around this
    identity and, in this scenario, several other actants (human and non-human) emerged who act
    and perform in the whole process. In order to do so, we will resort to the concepts of ontological
    politics and multiple realities by Annemarie Mol (2002; 2008) in order to understand how
    realities are multiple, fluid and constantly remodeled by heterogeneous agents in the process of
    constituting the group. For this purpose, we will resort to various sources, relating them in a
    dialogic way. These are: anthropological report, institutional documents, audiovisual sources,
    oral reports and semi-structured questionnaires. However, at the same time, although they
    appear as sources, in the course of our analysis they also become actants in the identity process,
    considering that our perspective considers non-humans as active in the process.

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  • DANIEL DE OLIVEIRA
  • IN “BREJO DAS BANANEIRAS”: LAW 2,040/1871 AND SLAVERY IN THE PROVINCE OF PARAÍBA (BANANEIRAS, 1850-1888).
  • Advisor : GIAN CARLO DE MELO SILVA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • GIAN CARLO DE MELO SILVA
  • GUSTAVO ACIOLI LOPES
  • SUELY CREUSA CORDEIRO DE ALMEIDA
  • VALERIA GOMES COSTA
  • JONIS FREIRE
  • HELDER ALEXANDRE MEDEIROS DE MÂCEDO
  • LUANNA MARIA VENTURA DOS SANTOS OLIVEIRA
  • Data: Aug 30, 2024


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  • This research seeks to understand how enslaved people from the town/city of Bananeiras, located in the province of Paraíba, managed legislation in their favor, especially Law number 2,040 of September 28, 1871 and Law number 3,270 of September 28, 1871. 1885. In this way, the first created four important mechanisms that enabled other experiences of freedom studied in this thesis: liberation of the womb of enslaved women, Emancipation Fund, legalization of the nest egg and registration of slaves. While the second, paradoxically, demonstrated the strength that slavery still had, even if it was in agony; already evidenced its decline and its outcome in 1888. We highlight that this was only possible due to the resistance actions organized by the enslaved population in Brazil, in particular, those located in Bananeiras. Our documentation is made up of a varied corpus of documents such as donations of sesmaras, post-mortem inventories, registration lists, wills, freedom actions, separate documents from the Emancipation Fund, parish registers, newspapers, reports from the president of the province and the ministry of agriculture that allowed us to learn about Bananeiras-PB, the setting where our characters work, especially the enslaved people and their movements in search of experiences of freedom. To this end, we dialogue with the theoretical-methodological references of the Social History of Slavery and which have a great contribution from the reflections of the Englishman Edward Palmer Thompson. To do this, we go back a few moments to the second half of the 18th and first half of the 19th century to understand the process of colonization and economic production of Bananeiras, or rather, Paraíba. In other situations, to understand the ways in which freedom was obtained before 1871, we analyzed wills or inventories that mentioned the achievement of legal freedom by some enslaved person. Therefore, it was possible to identify that manumission was registered in a variety of documentation with due compensation such as wills, inventories, freedom actions, Emancipation Fund lists, etc. In view of this, we present the scenario of distribution of sesmarias based on the “strength” of cattle in the region that was Bananeiras at the turn of the 18th to the 19th century. We highlight that during the 19th century, other agricultural crops were introduced, such as sugar cane, cotton, cassava and coffee, which shared space with the farm. It is in this scenario of diversified economy that the enslaved population will be inserted, arranging in their favor and that of their families possibilities to purchase their legal freedom or that of their relatives through the various paths indicated before and after Law No. 2,040 of 1871. In this way , in addition to placing this work in the field of the Social History of Slavery in which collective actions are considered, it also values the unique agency of enslaved men and women who act politically according to their experiences and the historical process in which they are inserted.

    Keywords: Slavery. Freedom. Family. Bananeiras-PB. Laws 2,040/1871 and 3,270/1885.

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  • CAMILA NADEDJA TEIXEIRA BARBOSA
  • não se aplica

  • Advisor : NATANAEL DUARTE DE AZEVEDO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • NATANAEL DUARTE DE AZEVEDO
  • EMANUELA SOUSA RIBEIRO
  • GISELDA BRITO SILVA
  • VICENTINA MARIA RAMIRES BORBA
  • JUSSARA CARNEIRO COSTA
  • VIVIAN MATIAS DOS SANTOS
  • Data: Sep 20, 2024


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  • This study aims to investigate how artivist actions are being developed by "sapatão"
    collectives in Recife. The work focuses on three collectives: "Monstruosas," "Distro
    Dysca," and "Ocupe Sapatão." This thesis utilizes a virtual ethnographic approach to
    map the territorial occupation and network articulations of these collectives, understood
    as "creative networks." The content analysis focused on the categories of collective
    organization, territory and articulations, and artivism. The thesis identifies a strong
    presence of activities aimed at creating meeting spaces, artistic performances, and the
    fusion of artistic languages, promoting subversive and intersectional discourses that
    emphasize the value of differences beyond gender and sexuality issues, including race
    and class. A predominance was observed in the creation of spaces and nomadic events,
    performances, and a hybridism of artistic languages, with a subversive and intersectional
    approach that values differences beyond sexual and gender dissidences, incorporating
    markers of race, class, and others. "Sapatão" artivism is presented as a powerful tool for
    social transformation, challenging dominant social norms and promoting inclusion and
    diversity. The research also addresses decoloniality, challenging Eurocentric and
    colonial narratives that shape notions of sexuality. By documenting the history and
    struggles of "sapatão" collectives in Recife, the thesis seeks not only to preserve
    collective memory but also to inspire future generations of activists.

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  • ALANA DE MORAES LEITE
  • “INVENTORY OF SOME LOST MEMORIES”: ANALYSIS OF THE SHOAH’S TESTIMONY AND TRANSMISSION IN HISTORY TEACHING

  • Advisor : GISELDA BRITO SILVA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • GISELDA BRITO SILVA
  • NATANAEL DUARTE DE AZEVEDO
  • CARLOS ANDRÉ SILVA DE MOURA
  • SANDRA SIMONE MORAES DE ARAÚJO
  • LUÍS ALBERTO MARQUES ALVES
  • KARL SCHURSTER VERISSIMO DE SOUSA LEAO
  • MICHEL GHERMAN
  • Data: Sep 27, 2024


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  • The main objective of this thesis is to think about the impact os testimony in the Classroom, focusing on the testimony of Holocaust survivors, we argue that the appreciation of multiple voices as a teaching tool is capable of generating the expansion of the worl view and recognition o otherness, according to Lévinas, more than respecting the Other, it’s necessary to have responsibility for him, and puts empathy, in the sense said by LaCapra, back into historical research. Divided into four parts, the thesis is structured as follows: i. Critical discussion of the historiographical field, taking into account the impact that the theme of the Holocaust caused in the writing of History, especially from the shake-up, or expansion, of the notion of representation; ii. In the second moment, we seek to analyze the construction of the testimony category inserted in their contexts. Assuming that the testimony is a socially and politically constructed category, we discuss the key moments in which the survivor of a traumatic event found spaces to communicate the experience, thus highlighting the close relationship between memory and forgetting; iii. In part three, we will seek to find the "common indices" and their variations in the memories of the 2nd and 3rd generation, children and grandchildren of Shoah’s survivors who came to Brazil in the years following the Second World War, the documents set was defined from the Project “Millions of voices: testimony, Shoah and the history teaching of the present time”; iv. Finally, we aim to defend thet the Teaching of History through life stories, that is, the valorization of the voice in the work daily of the classroom, in its diversity of contents, fills "holes" in the teaching that historiography alone doesn’t answer and keeps the memory alive and in permanente construction. This thesis has as documents set, archives of the YadVashem – Israeli museum for the memory of the Holocaust, the collection of the Curitiba Holocaust Museum, sources of private archive of the

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  • ÍTALO PEREIRA DE SOUSA
  • ECHOES OF MODERNITY: RHYTHMIC TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE DAILY LIFE OF ITABAIANA – PB (1901-1920)

  • Advisor : MARIANA ZERBONE ALVES DE ALBUQUERQUE
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • MARIANA ZERBONE ALVES DE ALBUQUERQUE
  • EMANUELA SOUSA RIBEIRO
  • RICARDO DE AGUIAR PACHECO
  • CLÁUDIA ENGLER CURY
  • GERVÁCIO BATISTA ARANHA
  • Data: Dec 2, 2024


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  • The city is a constant object of study in the human and social sciences. The entire city
    structure that makes up the urban environment has problematizations to be worked on by
    various looks of science. By proposing, an approach to the city focused on Cultural History,
    the historian seeks to understand the details beyond what is seen superficially, it becomes
    necessary to question the object, that is, the city, in order to obtain details from the cultural
    sphere. It is not possible to isolate only an area of History, therefore, emphasis is placed on
    one of them, but the others are not excluded, a dialogue between these areas is necessary so
    that the narrative becomes consistent, in this way, the writing of a Cultural History of the city
    also brings social, economical and political elements. As much as the historiography of cities
    is full of studies on large urban centers, gaps are realized when it comes to smaller cities, like
    is the case of the research object of this work: The city of Itabaiana. This work aimed to detect
    the changes and continuities in the cultural and structural aspects of the city of Itabaiana, in
    Paraíba, during part of the 20th century (1901-1920). Located in the Agreste of Paraíba,
    Itabaiana was popularized in the colonial period, the cattle fair that was established in the
    place attracted people and contributed to the formation of the urban center little by little.
    Soon, after the Proclamation of the Republic, the city became emancipated and with that,
    several changes were made in its structure, which affected not only the landscape, but also the
    way of experiencing the city, its daily life. The city of Itabaiana, as well as several other cities
    in Brazil, at the beginning of the 20th century, experienced the process of arrival of the signs
    of the modern, the train, electricity and, among other factors, evidenced the arrival of
    modernity in the city. With this new advent, everyday life is transformed, the city began to
    live at a faster pace, with new ways of behaving in the city emerged, imported from other
    large urban centers that already experienced the modern air. Primary sources for the research,
    photographs, newspapers and literary works of the time evidenced the daily life lived in the
    time frame worked. Such types of sources require the historian to observe them with caution,
    since they are imbued with subjectivities and intentions to be realized with the technical eye
    of the researcher. These subjectivities, when identified, become allied to the research on the
    daily life and the Cultural History of the city, which make it possible to verify the impacts
    generated, in the daily life, by the arrival of modernity in the city of Itabaiana in the beginning
    of the 20th century. As an advent, modernity was the main transformative agent of the
    landscape and daily life of the city of Itabaiana in the first two decades of the 20th century.

2023
Dissertations
1
  • ANA MARIA LÚCIA DO NASCIMENTO
  • HISTORY TEACHING AND FEMALE REPRESENTATION  IN CLASSICAL GREEK LITERATURE

  • Advisor : UIRAN GEBARA DA SILVA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • JOSÉ MARIA GOMES DE SOUZA NETO
  • JULIANA ALVES DE ANDRADE
  • PRISCILLA GONTIJO LEITE
  • UIRAN GEBARA DA SILVA
  • Data: Feb 1, 2023


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  • The present work aims to develop an analysis of women through classical Greek literature. Seeking to identify the plurality of female social manifestations and their contexts. In order to do that, the research is anchored in terms of sources, in the investigation of the Discourse against Neera by Apollodorus, in the Mimos of Herondas and in the poems of Sappho of Lesbos. The typological differences of the writings, added to the diversities of contexts, will allow us to have a broader view of society in general. Based on these assumptions, this work also seeks understand which paths can be traced for the insertion of this Greek feminine in Basic Education. In addition, based on current neuroscience theories, the purpose of this research is to develop methodologies for the insertion of this theme for History Teaching in the 6th year of elementary school.

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  • PAULO VINICIUS NUNES FERNANDES
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  • Advisor : WELLINGTON BARBOSA DA SILVA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • BEATRIZ GALLOTTI MAMIGONIAN
  • CARLOS ANDRÉ SILVA DE MOURA
  • GISELDA BRITO SILVA
  • TIAGO DA SILVA CESAR
  • WELLINGTON BARBOSA DA SILVA
  • Data: Feb 1, 2023


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  • CAROLINY DOS SANTOS MARINHO
  • Grupo Mulher Maravilha: the strength of women from new discovery/Recife in times of redemocratization

    (1975-1988)

  • Advisor : ALCILEIDE CABRAL DO NASCIMENTO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ANA VEIGA
  • ALCILEIDE CABRAL DO NASCIMENTO
  • HUMBERTO DA SILVA MIRANDA
  • JANAINA GUIMARAES DA FONSECA E SILVA
  • MONICA RODRIGUES COSTA
  • Data: Feb 1, 2023


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  • This work aims to analyze the actions and contributions of the Wonder Woman Group (GMM), between the years 1975 to 1988, for the redemocratization of Brazil, especially in the period of the National Constituent Assembly 1987-88. The Mulher Maravilha Group, located in the neighborhood of Nova Descoberta, Recife-PE, was officially founded in 1975 by women who did not conform to the situation of oppression they experienced on a daily basis, a reality that, at that time, reflected on the entire Brazilian people. Thus, this research is anchored in debates developed by historiography on civil-military dictatorship, redemocratization, social movements, urban peripheral movements, gender studies and feminist movements. From a theoretical-methodological point of view, this research is based on debates raised by researchers such as Joana Maria Pedro, Rachel Soihet, Rebecca Tarlau and Maria da Glória Gohn. With regard to the Wonder Woman Group, two external actors stand out that guided the creation and actions of the Group, the Catholic Church and clandestine organizations. Paulo Freire's educational pedagogy was also an important tool for the teaching-learning process and the collective construction of knowledge developed by the GMM. Thus, in order to meet the investigative proposal and the outlined objectives, this research used a qualitative approach using oral sources, from semi-structured interviews with women in the Group, in addition to documentary research, supported by materials found in the physical collection of the GMM. Thus, this research highlights the participation of women from the neighborhood of Nova Descoberta as actors of social articulations that sought the end of the civil-military dictatorship, the redemocratization of the country and the promulgation of a new Constitutional Charter that guaranteed civil, social and political rights. for women.

4
  • EDMILSON ANTONIO DA SILVA JUNIOR
  • "Salazar is the person chosen by Him": the (re)consolidation of the Portuguese Estado Novo from the representations of Our Lady of Fátima (1933 - 1951)

  • Advisor : CARLOS ANDRÉ SILVA DE MOURA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CARLOS ANDRÉ SILVA DE MOURA
  • GISELDA BRITO SILVA
  • RENATO AMADO PEIXOTO
  • Data: Feb 13, 2023


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  • The Portuguese Estado Novo, led by Oliveira Salazar, was founded in 1933 as a project to continue the implementation of the Military Dictatorship, established in 1926, which interrupted the First Portuguese Republic. Both processes, in our perspective, were closely related to religious discourses and, in this sense, we seek to analyze, from the Cultural History of Religions and Discourse Analysis, especially its French current, how the representations of the supposed apparitions of Our Lady de Fátima helped in the formation, structuring and restructuring of Salazarism between 1933 and 1951, taking into account the specificities of the socio-religious event, its political interpretations and its uses for the promotion of a nationalist cultural identity in the Portuguese metropolis and overseas.

5
  • VIVIANE SOUZA DE OLIVEIRA
  • FROM CONFLICT TO KIDNAPPING: GENDER RELATIONS AND AFFECTIVE-SEXUAL EXPERIENCES IN THE CITY OF RECIFE (1944-1960).
  • Advisor : ALCILEIDE CABRAL DO NASCIMENTO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ALCILEIDE CABRAL DO NASCIMENTO
  • JANAINA GUIMARAES DA FONSECA E SILVA
  • MARIA EMILIA VASCONCELOS DOS SANTOS
  • ROSEMRE SANTANA
  • TEMIS PARENTE
  • Data: Feb 27, 2023


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  • The present work aims to historicize the kidnapping practices that took place in Recife's daily life between 1944 and 1960 and, based on them, discuss gender relations and affective-sexual experiences woven by the poor. In order to do so, we used as sources the criminal cases of kidnapping, the news from the newspapers Diário de Pernambuco and Jornal Pequeno, and the legal text “Comments to the Penal Code of 1940”. We seek to apprehend the motivations that led to the choice of kidnapping, the means by which it was carried out and the ways in which it unfolded in justice. The speeches, the various versions of the testimonies and the uses of justice operated by social and legal actors helped us to reflect on the limits of morality and the subjectivities of men and women involved in a society constituted from patriarchal codes, norms and values, in the which unequal and binary gender conventions are maintained through the moral discourse of honor and engendered in dialogue with race and class. In this scenario of tensions, the stories of love, struggle, resistance, oppression and transgression erupt like fireworks in the sky – in a visible, sonorous and colorful way – that both go in the direction of reproducing the dominant patriarchal patterns and in the sense of obstructing the expected standards of family, love relationship and sexuality. In this way, the relevance of this work is not only based on the fact that it points out the gender technologies that constitute feminine and masculine identities based on inequality and hierarchy, but also on the fact of contesting such fixed identities and pointing out their instabilities from the process. to give voice to poor subjects and to show, within different spaces, the female agencies.

     

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  • KARLLA KARINA PEREIRA FÉLIX
  • To reach the truth in a country with a continental dimension?” The State Commission for Memory and Truth D. Helder Camara and the Civil-Military Dictatorship in Pernambuco (2011 – 2018)

  • Advisor : CARLOS ANDRÉ SILVA DE MOURA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CARLOS ANDRÉ SILVA DE MOURA
  • GISELDA BRITO SILVA
  • MARCIO ANDRE MARTINS DE MORAES
  • Data: Feb 28, 2023


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  • The instrumentalization of the past through the narrative can be responsible for establishing a historical culture about a certain historical event. In this sense, this dissertation analyzes the debates about memory around the Brazilian civil-military dictatorship in the state of Pernambuco based on the works developed by the State Commission for Memory and Truth Dom Helder Camara. We understand this Commission as the pillar of what we understand as historical culture about the civil-military dictatorship in Pernambuco, and that the basic elements of the formulation process of what we understand as historical culture about the dictatorship in Pernambuco are: the particularity of the dictatorship in the state, the report organizers and their professional training. We used as main sources the interviews with members of the commission, the Final Report produced by the body and the Official Gazette of the State of Pernambuco. We built an analysis of how the process of formulating this historical culture was established and what was the path taken towards it. Based on the analysis of these documents, we concluded that efforts were made to place violence in the countryside and institutional violence at the center of the debate as basic elements of what we propose as the historical culture of the dictatorship in Pernambuco.

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  • LUCAS DE LIMA SILVA
  • Brasiliaens Dorp: Mission Villages and Indigenous Agency in the Northern Captaincies during Dutch Brazil (1633-1645)

  • Advisor : BRUNO ROMERO FERREIRA MIRANDA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • BRUNO ROMERO FERREIRA MIRANDA
  • EDSON HELY SILVA
  • GEORGE FÉLIX CABRAL DE SOUZA
  • MARIANA ALBUQUERQUE DANTAS
  • RICARDO PINTO DE MEDEIROS
  • Data: Feb 28, 2023


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  • This dissertation intends to show the process of structuring and running the system of Mission Villages between 1633 and 1645, in the Captaincies of Pernambuco, Itamaracá, Paraíba, and Rio Grande under Dutch rule–making use of theoretical and methodological concepts of the field that have been known in Brazil as “New Indigenous History”, primarily through the idea of agency. Using primary sources that are bureaucratic and/or narrative, we intend to scrutinize what were the contributions and interests of indigenous peoples, through collective or individual action, in the aforementioned historical process of making Mission Villages during Dutch Brazil. In this analysis, we will also explore the social tensions between Indians and non-Indians regarding the various demands for labor, religious conversion, military action, and protection - that involved the Mission Villages in this historical context.

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  • JACILENE DE LIMA LEANDRO
  • THE PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN IN THE ABOLITIONIST MOVEMENT (RECIFE, 1884-1888)
  • Advisor : MARIA EMILIA VASCONCELOS DOS SANTOS
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CELSO THOMAS CASTILHO
  • FELIPE AZEVEDO E SOUZA
  • MARIA EMILIA VASCONCELOS DOS SANTOS
  • MARIANA ALBUQUERQUE DANTAS
  • Data: Mar 17, 2023


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  • Different profiles of women engaged in an institutionalized way in the abolitionist movement during the 19th century. In Pernambuco, this action was consolidated by the society Ave Libertas, which, with a board of directors composed exclusively of women, managed to seek freedom for hundreds of captives, leveraging the abolitionist idea in the city of Recife. In view of this, this paper analyzes the trajectories of the women who participated in this mobilization in the Pernambuco province, from the beginning of Ave Libertas in 1884, until the legalization of the end of slave labor in 1888. In this way, we investigate the pluralities of actions among the female public and how this participation created a network of activism capable of increasing the discussions about women's ability to get involved in political debates. Through the onomastic method, oriented by Carlo Ginzburg, we identified the names of women who were associated with abolitionist actions and investigated, mainly through research in Jornal do Recife and Diário de Pernambuco, the lives of these ladies and young women, listing information that would bring us closer to the paths taken by them to conquer the spaces of information, communication and intellectuality. With this, we explore how the Recife women's group used the movement's strategies, acting in urban spaces, in public demonstrations, and in the press, besides analyzing how close the activists got to the enslaved black population through their actions. Therefore, this research is based on the precepts of Social History and microanalysis, observing the characteristics of different social groups through the concept of historical experience in order to verify the transformations driven by social mobilization, in addition to using gender as a category of historical analysis, in order to attest to the importance of women's action in the anti-slavery mobilization in Pernambuco.

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  • JARDIAEL NOGUEIRA DA SILVA
  • MEMORIES OF HANDMADE LIME PRODUCTION IN THE SECOND DISTRICT OF CARUARU-PE: CULTURE OF WORK AND THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE IN POVOADO DO JUÁ – 1950-1980

  • Advisor : EMANUELA SOUSA RIBEIRO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • EMANUELA SOUSA RIBEIRO
  • JOSÉ ADILSON FILHO
  • MARIANA ZERBONE ALVES DE ALBUQUERQUE
  • Data: Jul 24, 2023


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  • The artisanal production of lime was an important economic activity in part of the Second District of Caruaru during almost the entire 20th century, attracting men and women of different ages to explore the natural resources (limestone and firewood) that were the basis for transformations into lime in the ovens. The intensification of this activity in the lives of people and communities in the region was capable of modifying one of the most characteristic elements of a social group, culture, in addition to causing changes of a natural order, the landscape. In this way, we seek to analyze in the memories the culture that has been constituted due to the work of making artisanal lime in the region and, in the environment, to perceive in the landscape the elements that present and demonstrate the interference and the importance of production in the period between the 1950s to 1980. For this, we seek to refer to authors such as E. P. Thompson (1981), who in his analyzes shows that culture is an integral part, created and validated by the members of a society, something that is modeled by their experiences and needs – in giving the opportunity to see it through the concept of Culture of Work (Antunes, 2009 and Silva, 2003) from the memories we gathered through interviews, we seek to promote an approximation with the ideas of the sociologist Halbwachs (1990), who states that these Memories are “collective” in that they are woven by the group and are remembered by the members. Another important concept for the work is the cultural landscape (Menezes, 2002 and Ribeiro, 2007), shaped by the hunger of the kilns, which motivated the widespread consumption of natural resources, and becoming one of the results of the entire process of exploration and transformation into lime, as the landscape carries marks that are also memories shared between man and nature. These assessments help to interpret and recognize part of the history of Povoado do Juá and neighboring communities that worked in the artisanal production of lime, – stories of people who never had the opportunity to be recognized through the lens of history, or another science.

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  • THYARA FREITAS DE ALCANTARA
  • ALDEAMENTO DO BREJO DOS PADRES (TACARATU/PE): HISTORICAL PROCESSES, LAND STRIPPING AND INDIGENOUS MOBILIZATION STRATEGIES IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY
  • Advisor : MARIANA ALBUQUERQUE DANTAS
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • AYALLA OLIVEIRA SILVA
  • BRUNO ROMERO FERREIRA MIRANDA
  • EDSON HELY SILVA
  • JEANNIE DA SILVA MENEZES
  • MARIANA ALBUQUERQUE DANTAS
  • SORAIA SALES DORNELLES
  • Data: Jul 26, 2023


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  • For many decades, indigenous peoples were silenced, marginalized and made invisible in the historiographical narratives of Brazil, especially in the 19th century, as well as sociocultural diversity with the systematic denial of identities and rights. Specifically, the inhabitants in the current Northeast Region, in the statements of authorities and invaders in indigenous territories, justifying the official extinction of the aldeamentos and the plunder of the aldeamentos lands, as occurred in the Aldeamento Brejos dos Padres, in Tacaratu, Pernambuco. To better understand these situations, it is necessary to broaden discussions about the role and place of indigenous peoples in local and regional historical processes. Based on bibliographical readings and document analysis from the 19th century, consisting of specific bibliographical studies about the situation of indigenous peoples in the current Northeast Region, and analysis of official documentation. Understanding and highlighting conflicts, socio-political relations and experiences lived by indigenous people. The sources used came from various collections and documentary series available at the Arquivo Público Estadual Jordão Emerenciano (APEJE) and the Ministério Público de Pernambuco (MPPE), containing reports, official letters, plans and maps of settlements, requests, letters and petitions from indigenous peoples to authorities, population maps and official correspondence from local authorities about the situation of indigenous peoples and their judicial status.

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  • MARIA EDUARDA DE MEDEIROS BRANDÃO
  • Merchants-at-arms and colonial warfare: New Christian Traders in the war of conquest of Paraiba and Sergipe d’El Rei (1585 – 1590)

  • Advisor : GUSTAVO ACIOLI LOPES
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • GUSTAVO ACIOLI LOPES
  • JANAINA GUIMARAES DA FONSECA E SILVA
  • DANIEL STRUM
  • Data: Aug 7, 2023


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  • During the 16th century, the process of Iberian overseas expansion followed different elements of violence across the intersection between wars of conquest and long-distance trade. Often merchants served as both men-at-arms and businessmen, aiming to penetrate overseas markets, secure their positions in a given commercial circuit, or earn profits and material goods from the spoils of warfare. In light of these elements, this research aims to understand different aspects regarding the participation of mercantile agents in the wars of conquest of the captaincies of Paraiba (1585) and Sergipe d’El Rei (1590) through the trajectories of New Christian merchants connected to overseas commercial networks, that took part directly in the conflicts. Both campaigns intended to establish new Portuguese settlements in Brazil while enslaving the indigenous populations, besides expanding the sugar industry and the internal supply needed to support this market. To achieve the said purpose, we inspect the lives and itineraries of selected individuals through the traces left by sources such as the inquisitorial records and the chronicles of the campaigns. This effort intends to understand their motives, respective participations, prizes of war, and the relationship established by the subjects with the conquered territories in the aftermath of battle.

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  • ELLEN JOSHUA ALVES DA SILVA
  • A PEASANT LEAGUE “COMPOSTA DE CABOCLOS DA SERRA”: THE XUKURU DO ORORUBÁ AND THE PEASANT LEAGUE CLEMENTINO DA HORA (PESQUEIRA-PE, 1948-1969)
  • Advisor : MARIANA ALBUQUERQUE DANTAS
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • MARIANA ALBUQUERQUE DANTAS
  • BRUNO ROMERO FERREIRA MIRANDA
  • EDSON HELY SILVA
  • PABLO PORFÍRIO
  • Data: Aug 25, 2023


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  • In the initial context of the Civil-Military Dictatorship in Brazil, inquiries were instituted to investigate acts considered subversive or contrary to the so-called “democratic regime”. In this scenario, at the beginning of May 1964, Summary Investigation Process No. 85 was opened, with the aim of analyzing the “invasion” that occurred in the previous year at the Pedra d'Água site, an area belonging to the former village of Cimbres, ceded by the Pesqueira-PE City Hall to the Federal Government. The central issue of this dissertation resides in the association of Xukuru do Ororubá indigenous people to the Peasant League in the act investigated by the Process. This analysis started from a perspective of the supposed “invasion” not as a subversion, but as a resumption, that is, a way used by the indigenous people to guarantee the rights over that territory. The study of this movement becomes more important from the understanding that the League was baptized with the name of a Xukuru volunteer in the Paraguayan War — Clementino da Hora —, and the area retaken by the organization is an important territory for the performance of religious rituals by these indigenous people. Despite this, the news and official documents on the subject rarely mention the Xukuru in this movement. Furthermore, this intersection between the Leagues and the Xukuru is quite significant for the practical understanding of the concept of territorialization and for an analysis of the forms of resistance and claims adopted by these indigenous people in their relationship with the State. 

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  • JULIANE TAVARES MONTEIRO
  • The limits of justice: the rhetoric of judicial agents, as a mediator of borders in the sertões of Pernambuco, the end of the 18th century

  • Advisor : JEANNIE DA SILVA MENEZES
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • JEANNIE DA SILVA MENEZES
  • BRUNO MARTINS BOTO LEITE
  • RAFAEL RUIZ GONZALEZ
  • Data: Dec 4, 2023


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  • Our research investigate notions about non-central jurisdictional spaces, such as the colonial hinterland, from the perspective of law and the legal parameters of Modernity, during the18th century. We move away from a stereotyped idea of the colonial sertão, which was reduced its to an empty space of people, institutions and justice. We defense the predominance of a structure of justice in sertão of Pernambuco, which was demanded actions according to its specificities like the New World. Therefore, this research visualized that space like an specific jurisdictional power that and a constitution of a judicial hinterland, moldable to the circumstances and needs, as well as moldable to its seprating limits of power. We settle in following historians who refer to the idea of a New Iberian School, guided by thinking the legal universe related to religion and Moral Theology. In this way, we will connecting the readings that guide the law, the worldview and moral theology, cases and circumstances, judges, judgment and decisions by the judges. We are supported by the attempt not only to think of non-central spaces, but also to contribute to approaches about the faces of the prevailing law in Iberian America, especially with parameters that refer to First Modernity.

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  • ANDERSON LEONARDO DE ALMEIDA SERAFIM
  • “CINEMA IS STILL THE BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT”: THE NEW USES OF THE OLD STREET CINEMAS IN RECIFE

  • Advisor : MARIANA ZERBONE ALVES DE ALBUQUERQUE
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ANA LUCIA DO NASCIMENTO OLIVEIRA
  • EDVÂNIA TORRES AGUIAR GOMES
  • MARIANA ZERBONE ALVES DE ALBUQUERQUE
  • Data: Dec 18, 2023


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  • This work intends to analyze an element that is part of the history of the city of Recife and the trajectory of Pernambuco cinema: the street cinemas. Within the clipping, we will study how cinema arrives in Recife and the emergence of the first projection houses; how cinemas were losing the space they had conquered, which led to the massive closure of dozens of theaters. Thus, there are some questions to be answered: were the new forms of movie consumption the main reasons for the disappearance of street cinemas? How were these spaces treated after closure? What is left in the city of the old street cinemas? What has Recife been doing to not let such memories be forgotten? For the theoretical-methodological contribution, we used studies on cities by Sandra Pesavento (2007), Maurício Abreu (1998), Maria Stella Bresciani (1992), Ani Fani Alessandri Carlos (2007), Italo Calvino (1990), in addition to the relationship between memory and history of Maurice Halbwachs (1990), Le Goff (2006), José D'Assunção Barros (2005). The research was built from the reports of memorialists, document analysis of periodicals, film analysis and fieldwork carried out in March 2022. Thus, this work sought to investigate a part of the history of the city of Recife that still lives in spaces abandoned due to a restlessness caused by what was left of some cinemas.

Thesis
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  • ARTUR GILBERTO GARCÉA DE LACERDA ROCHA
  • Administrações Fazendárias Públicas na Província de Pernambuco: atribuições e cotidiano dos órgãos fazendários de Pernambuco, 1820-1840.

  • Advisor : JEANNIE DA SILVA MENEZES
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • JEANNIE DA SILVA MENEZES
  • GUSTAVO ACIOLI LOPES
  • VICTOR HUGO ABRIL
  • VALTER LENINNE FERNADES
  • RAFAEL RUIZ GONZALEZ
  • Data: Feb 28, 2023


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  • A formação do Estado brasileiro imediatamente após a independência política de Portugal mostrou intensos debates
    para a consolidação das instituições administrativas, políticas e fiscais. Estudar os aspectos ligados a fiscalidade
    permite um olhar plural na construção social e na reordenação burocrática do Brasil, contribuindo para ampliação
    dos saberes a respeito dos desempenhos e negociações entre os poderes central e local. Desde o decreto de 1º de
    outubro de 1821, vindo das cortes portuguesas e passando pelo decreto de 20 de outubro de 1823, já elaborado pós
    independência, que o destaque foi a provisoriedade das relações legais do Brasil nascente. Com o primeiro decreto,
    formaram-se as juntas provisórias de governo que deram maior autonomia às localidades em relação às submissões
    do erário público e a administração provincial que a segunda lei em 1823. O caráter temporário das leis apresentou
    alguma mudança após a abdicação de D. Pedro I, permitindo reorganizações que tiveram início imediato com
    redirecionamento das cartas orçamentárias e o estabelecimento das divisões entre orçamentos nacional e provincial.
    Estas transitoriedades encaminharam o país rumo a um centralismo com base no Rio de Janeiro, mas ao longo das
    duas primeiras décadas pós emancipação apresentaram-se possibilidades para a debates que trilharam caminhos
    rumo à uma maior regionalização, principalmente no que concerne as questões fiscais. Com a regência, e a
    promulgação do Ato Adicional em 1834, o fracionamento das atividades fiscais abriu caminho para a criação de um
    orçamento de elaboração provincial, alterando os percentuais destinados a Pernambuco. Desta forma, o presente
    estudo examina as práticas das tesourarias que tinham atividade na Província de Pernambuco, assim como as
    transformações estruturais que alteraram os orçamentos do período em observação, tornando necessária uma
    investigação nas mudanças das legislações nacionais e provincial.

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  • JESSICA KALINE VIEIRA SANTOS
  • Between heritage and oral narratives: The trajectory of Tia Neiva and Vale do Amanhecer in Planaltina - DF 
    (1969 – 2021)
  • Advisor : NATANAEL DUARTE DE AZEVEDO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • NATANAEL DUARTE DE AZEVEDO
  • CARLOS ANDRÉ SILVA DE MOURA
  • ANDRÉ FIGUEIREDO RODRIGUES
  • JOSÉ OTÁVIO AGUIAR
  • MARIA DA CONCEIÇÃO MARIANO CARDOSO VAN OOSTERHOUT
  • Data: Jul 5, 2023


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  • This thesis proposes to investigate the Vale do Amanhecer Doctrinal and Religious Movement,
    in its historical and cultural aspects that involve its physical institution some aspects of its
    spiritual formation. The movement established in 1969 in the city of Planaltina, administrative
    region of the Brazilian capital, Brasília - DF. Institution founded by Tia Neiva (also known for
    supposedly being the first woman truck driver in Brazil) that over the years has gained visibility
    and currently has approximately 650 temples spread across the 26 Brazilian states, as well as
    in several countries in Latin America, Europe, and in Asia.In number of adherents, the religious
    expression has approximately 800,000 members. For the analysis of the object, with regard to
    the sources, part of the iconographies of the institution itself will be used, photographs, images,
    archives of the newspapers Correio Braziliense - DF and Diário de Pernambuco, as well as
    information found in the virtual environment (internet) about the theme of the Doctrinal
    Movement Vale do Amanhecer, still constitute as sources some oral reports, which serve as a
    basis mainly in the analyzes that will be made in the sense of examining everyday situations
    that involve the life of Tia Neiva and the Members of the doctrine, as well as we will also use
    registration processes at Iphan, theses and dissertations that address the theme. Among the main
    concepts used to support the analyzes contained in this thesis are the concepts of Hybridization
    by Nestor Canclini, the concept of Representation by Roger Chartier, and the propositions of
    the Italian School of History of Religions based on Adone Agnolin and Brazilian interpreters
    such as Eliane Moura da Silva and Karina Bellotti. The thesis consists of three chapters, a
    discussion that aims to show that the hybridization present in the movement is responsible for
    the visitation, integration and increase in the number of members and their permanence until
    the present day.

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  • WILSON ROBERTO CHIARELLI JÚNIOR
  • BAJADO AND THE INVENTION OF THE MANGUEGEEK MOVEMENT

  • Advisor : MARIANA ZERBONE ALVES DE ALBUQUERQUE
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ANA LUCIA DO NASCIMENTO OLIVEIRA
  • ARNALDO MARTIN SZLACHTA JUNIOR
  • FÁBIO DA SILVA PAIVA
  • HUMBERTO DA SILVA MIRANDA
  • MARIANA ZERBONE ALVES DE ALBUQUERQUE
  • Data: Nov 6, 2023


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  • BBajado or Euclides Francisco Amâncio, was a painter, designer and poster artist who was born in Maraial, in 1912 and died in Olinda in 1996. The construction of his visual identity, as an artist, is shaped by the influence of Comics and Cinema, languages that he intensely consumed throughout his childhood and adolescence in the Zona da Mata of Pernambuco. Bajado, he painted truck fenders, walls and posters for commercial establishments. But Bajado also painted paintings, in addition to having his work exhibited in several exhibitions in Brazil and abroad – a true celebrity of his time. His compositions of flat colors and outlined with black lines, communicated with clarity and objectivity, talking about popular festivals such as Carnival, Bumba Meu Boi, São João – not to mention football, bohemia and narratives associated with religious traditions of different natures. An artist of great representation in the Historic Site of Olinda, being referenced in biographies, interviews, documentaries, songs and honored in events promoted by public and private initiatives. Due to its high Symbolic Capital and the influence inherited from Comics and Cinema in its artistic work, this doctoral thesis narrates the reasons why a group of artists adopted Bajado as an origin myth to stimulate the practice of producing comic books. which was intended to be recorded in the memory of the City of Olinda. Based on research and authorial productions carried out by different local agents, which began at Colégio Imaculado Coração de Maria – Bairro Novo/Olinda – and unfolded until the Federal University of Pernambuco, we will discuss the concepts, references and development of the set of artistic interventions named the MangueGeek Movement. A short history of Pernambuco art. The results of the interventions are expressed in the pages of the collection of graphic novels: Contos dos Altos e Ladeiras (CHIARELLI; BORRE, 2017); Patchwork (CHIARELLI; PAIVA, 2023); Fastio (CHIARELLI; DOMINGOS, 2022); Side B (CHIARELLI; PESSOA; FRANCO, 2022) and initially configure a specific way of making Comics.

2022
Dissertations
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  • ALLEF DE LIMA LAURINDO FRAEMANN MATOS
  • Comics and Teaching Ancient History: the representation of roman citizenship in Asterix Comics

  • Advisor : UIRAN GEBARA DA SILVA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CARLOS EDUARDO DA COSTA CAMPOS
  • BRUNO ROMERO FERREIRA MIRANDA
  • UIRAN GEBARA DA SILVA
  • Data: Feb 14, 2022
    Ata de defesa assinada:


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  • Asterix is a comics series written by René Goscinny and illustrated by Albert Uderzo, the first album was published in 19661, and the main characters of the magazine são Asterix, a Gaul warrior, member of a small village, who fights against Roman expansionism, and his best friend, Obelix, who fell into the caulderon of Panoramix Druid's magic potion as a baby, permanently acquiring superhuman strength. Historically, the album is situated in the period of the Roman Republic, not in the year 50 BCE, and has as a historical context the conquest of Gaul, by Julius Caesar. The HQs of Asterix provide elements to work with the representations of Roman citizenship, an element that is integrated into Roman society that both enables an economic rise for lower litters as well as adds social status to higher litters. Likewise, the analysis developed here seeks to create elements to problematize the concept of citizenship in the Teaching of History from knowledge linked to the field of Ancient History.

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  • WESLEY DE OLIVEIRA SILVA
  • Índios de guerra: aldeamentos e tropas indígenas na capitania de Pernambuco entre 1660 e 1695

  • Advisor : MARIANA ALBUQUERQUE DANTAS
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • RICARDO PINTO DE MEDEIROS
  • BRUNO ROMERO FERREIRA MIRANDA
  • EDSON HELY SILVA
  • MARIANA ALBUQUERQUE DANTAS
  • Data: Feb 22, 2022


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  • The war against the Palmaristas meant another stage in the colonization of the territory of the Capitania of Pernambuco, allowing the expansion of the colonial world to the hinterland, a region until then barely dominated by the Portuguese administration. For such an endeavor, different types of troops were recruited to fight in the many conflicts against the Palmaristas, among which were troops made up of natives “aldeados”. Based on this, we sought to understand the importance of the aldeamentos and the involvement of the Indians in this war. To this end, the context of the formation of the aldeias and the way in which the Indians were recruited for the conflicts was studied. The objective of this work was to analyze the participation of Indian troops in the Palmares War, between 1660 and 1695, period in which most of the expeditions took place, destroying the mocambos that made up the Quilombo dos Palmares.  The research was carried out through administrative records found in the main collections of documentation related to the colonial period of Brazil, such as the collection Documentos Históricos da Biblioteca Nacional (DHBN), as well as texts by chroniclers of the period.

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  • AMANDA KAROLINA DA SILVA SANTOS
  • Greek Theater at School: a didactic tool for the analysis of Greek and African polytheistic religious experiences.

  • Advisor : UIRAN GEBARA DA SILVA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • UIRAN GEBARA DA SILVA
  • JULIANA ALVES DE ANDRADE
  • CARLOS ANDRÉ SILVA DE MOURA
  • PAULO HENRIQUE FONTES CADENA
  • GUILHERME MOERBECK
  • Data: Aug 3, 2022


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  • The elaboration of this research aspires to understand the possibility of enhancing the critical and investigative spirit of individuals students in the school context, contributing to the practices of the History professional in their classes. The analysis starts from perception of the spatial and temporal distance of the students from the Greek religion, and then associates this distance with a similar one regarding the religions with African matrices. Based on this, we seek through the Greek theater a pedagogical possibility to work broadly on the theme of religion, thus making it an environment conducive to religious plurality, respect and tolerance. The use of the Greek theatrical play by the tragediographer Euripides will be a link between knowledge, the present and the past, providing students with a view of a specific cut of Greek religion and religiosity in the 19th century. IV and V A.E.C.. In addition to the Greek play, we will also use books that portray the myths of religions of African origins, for the purpose of a comparative analysis between both polytheistic religions and the way they are interpreted within the school environment. Concomitantly, reflections will be given with the purpose of exercising reading, interdisciplinarity, as well as understanding and interpreting the factors related and studied within the historical contexts of the play. The Greek theater also makes it possible to awaken in individuals the search for knowledge, as well as fortify the construction of knowledge by deconstructing the vision of a religion apart from our culture

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  • PÂMELA MARIA DE CARVALHO CAMELO
  • Literature by Female Authors in the Entrance Examinations COVEST-PE (1996 – 2013): a matter of canon

  • Advisor : ALCILEIDE CABRAL DO NASCIMENTO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ALCILEIDE CABRAL DO NASCIMENTO
  • NATANAEL DUARTE DE AZEVEDO
  • ROZELIA BEZERRA
  • Data: Aug 25, 2022


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  • The present study focused on analyzing the Literature tests of the Second Phase of the
    Entrance Exam COVEST-PE, between the years 1996 and 2013. The proposal aims to
    raise the presence of Literature by Female Authorship in the selected documentation,
    drawing a parallel to theoretical debates that they are divided between the study of public
    policies for education (LESSA, 2012); (GALIAN, 2014); (SAVIANI, 1999);
    (BOURDIEU; PASSERON, 1992), gender debates, women's access to educational
    spaces and literary production (DUARTE, 2003); (HOLLANDA, 1992); (SILVA,
    2015); (BRITO, 2010); (SILVA, 2018); (SCOTT, 1995); canon and its dynamics in
    Brazilian society (MUZART, 1995); (CAIRO, 2001); (FREITAS, 2008); (CANDIDO,
    1997). The methodological analysis encompasses a crossing of sources that focus on
    developing a comparative analysis of the results found, including the construction of
    tables and discussions that complement the evidence. Among these, newspaper s, books
    and the entrance exam manual were observed, which confirm the general result of the
    work. It has been seen that in general terms these proofs represent a literary canon that
    is essentially male, white and of a certain social group.

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  • ANNE RAQUEL DA SILVA NASCIMENTO
  • MIENTRAS EL GLAMOUR E lA MARGINALIDAD: la travestilidad en el Diário de Pernambuco (1970-1985)

  • Advisor : NATANAEL DUARTE DE AZEVEDO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • WALTER VALDEVINO DO AMARAL
  • MARIA EMILIA VASCONCELOS DOS SANTOS
  • NATANAEL DUARTE DE AZEVEDO
  • Data: Sep 29, 2022


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  • Frente a los procesos y estigmas que violaron e invisibilizaron las disidencias de género y sexualidad durante el período de la dictadura (cis)hetero-civil-militar, e incluso antes, nuestra discusión tuvo como objetivo rescatar la memoria de las travestis que vivieron en Pernambuco y el derecho a la memoria. De esta manera, tuvimos la oportunidad de contribuir a la inserción y respetabilidad de estos cuerpos en una Historia que, durante muchos años, fue y sigue siendo sexista, transfóbica, homofóbica y racista. Esta investigación tuvo como objetivo comprender aspectos relacionados con la travestilidad en el diario Diário de Pernambuco y los reflejos de las relaciones entre la sociedad, las disidencias de género, la subjetividad y la construcción de la corporeidad entre 1970 y 1985. Por lo tanto, para formar nuestro corpus, seleccionamos artículos que relataran hechos relacionados con la travestilidad, desde su marginación hasta la exaltación de las actuaciones y comportamientos artísticos en general. El diario Diário de Pernambuco fue elegido como escenario de esta trama porque, hasta hoy, tiene una gran circulación en el estado y por llegar a diferentes sectores de la sociedad pernambucana. Así, encontramos en sus páginas lo que sería un espejo del imaginario que se estaba construyendo en ese momento. En consecuencia, para construir nuestro aporte teórico-metodológico, utilizamos en esta investigación a teóricos que desarrollan conceptos de género, sexualidad y sus ramificaciones. El análisis de la revista se realizó desde la perspectiva de la Micro-Historia, ya que reducimos la escala de observación al analizar aspectos que, en la macro, podrían pasar desapercibidos. Através de los instrumentos presentados, comprobamos que, si bien la mayoría de los discursos sobre los cuerpos travestis los colocaban al margen y los convertían en objetivos principales de la persecución moral y conservadora, ya no se trataba de un “hacer travesti” lo que estaba en juego, sino de un “ser travesti”. La travestilidad desafió las normas morales y de comportamiento al ocupar espacios destinados únicamente a cuerpos cis-heteronormativos.

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  • AÍLLA KÁSSIA DE LEMOS SANTOS
  • A FEMALE CHOICE? WOMEN AND CONTRACEPTION IN THE CITY OF RECIFE (1970-1979)
  • Advisor : ALCILEIDE CABRAL DO NASCIMENTO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ALCILEIDE CABRAL DO NASCIMENTO
  • HUMBERTO DA SILVA MIRANDA
  • JANAINA GUIMARAES DA FONSECA E SILVA
  • MONICA RODRIGUES COSTA
  • TEMIS PARENTE
  • Data: Nov 1, 2022


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  • The present study seeks to analyze how the debate on female contraception in the city of Recife took place, especially the contraceptive pill, from the editions of the newspapers Diário de Pernambuco, Diário da Manhã and Jornal da Cidade, during the 1970s. it is part of a historical context characterized by changes in terms of women's attributions. With the construction of a feminine ideal, still at the beginning of the century, the behaviors and spaces defined for women were restricted. It was from the 1960s onwards, with the repercussion of the so-called Sexual Revolution and the feminist movements, that this began to change in the West. Among the issues that contributed to a transformation in gender relations, the popularization of modern contraceptive methods can be highlighted. The possibility of a sex life not associated with procreation changed not only heterosexual relationships, but also other aspects of everyday life. Despite this, these changes occurred differently depending on the racial issue and social inequality experienced by women. In Brazil, this process was marked by an authoritarian political moment, which began with the civil-military coup of 1964. This scenario interfered in the way the pill arrived in the country and in the performance of Brazilian feminist movements. In this perspective, from the work of theorists such as Michel Foucault and Paul Preciado and the selected documentation, the main themes related to the discussion of this modern contraceptive in the capital of Pernambuco are presented, bringing as a result an overview of the behavior of women in the city of Recife. , disputes over the female body and the presence of family planning entities in the state. Through the newspapers, it is possible to understand how the construction of the imaginary about the pill and its side and behavioral effects took place, in addition to the attempt to silence the pill promoted by the press about the relationship between the pill and female sexual freedom, strengthening the association between contraception and population control, authorized by masculine discourses.

     

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  • ELTON GLEYSON OLIVEIRA DA SILVA
  • "Lives at risk": the National Movement of Street Boys and Girls and the fight against the extermination of street children and adolescents (Recife, 1991 - 1998)
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
  • Advisor : HUMBERTO DA SILVA MIRANDA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • HUMBERTO DA SILVA MIRANDA
  • JULIANA ALVES DE ANDRADE
  • SILVIA MARIA FAVERO AREND
  • Data: Dec 28, 2022
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  • Este trabajo busca historizar las movilizaciones del Movimento Nacional de Meninos e Meninas de Rua (MNMMR) contra el exterminio de niños  en situación de calle en Recife, entre los años 1991 y 1998. El MNMMR surgió en 1985 en el contexto de la redemocratización de Brasil, de la movilización por la conquista y el cumplimiento de los derechos de los niños y de la reestructuración de la asistencia a los niños en situación de vulnerabilidad social. El Movimiento, desde la segunda mitad de la década de 1980, denuncia en publicaciones, investigaciones, informes, intervenciones y marchas el alto índice de niños y niñas en situación de calle que fueron exterminados en las grandes ciudades brasileñas como Recife, una de las capitales donde más niños en situación de calle fueron exterminados en Brasil. El marco temporal elegido pretende contemplar las movilizaciones del MNMMR contra el exterminio entre la diligencia realizada en Pernambuco por la Comisión Parlamentaria de Investigación (1991-1992) destinada a investigar el exterminio de niños s en Brasil, en septiembre de 1991, y el V Encontro Nacional de Meninos e Meninas de Rua, en noviembre de 1998, donde el Movimiento discute las diversas violencias que afectan a los niños y niñas en situación de calle. Nuestra metodología de trabajo busca valorar las experiencias y conocimientos provenientes del movimiento social, desde el camino trazado por Catherine E. Walsh (2019). Así, nuestras fuentes para el análisis son las "entrevistas temáticas" de Historia Oral realizadas a activistas del Movimiento Nacional de Niños y Niñas de la Calle y el periódico "O Grito do Meninos e Meninas de Rua", publicación oficial del MNMMR en Pernambuco. En nuestro trabajo, a partir de las prácticas y conocimientos del MNMMR, entendemos el exterminio no simplemente como un asesinato, sino como un crimen político planificado por un grupo de personas que tiene como objetivo la eliminación de ciertos sectores de la sociedad, de la "responsabilidad política" de toda la sociedad y como resultado de la desigualdad socioeconómica que estaba latente en Recife en el período. También entendemos que la vida de los niños que viven en la calle fue relegada por una parte de la sociedad a la condición de "precariedad", concepto desarrollado por Judith Butler.

Thesis
1
  • LUCAS GOMES DE MEDEIROS
  • Não se aplica

  • Advisor : NATANAEL DUARTE DE AZEVEDO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • JUSSARA CARNEIRO COSTA
  • OFÉLIA MARIA DE BARROS
  • ALCILEIDE CABRAL DO NASCIMENTO
  • MARIA EMILIA VASCONCELOS DOS SANTOS
  • NATANAEL DUARTE DE AZEVEDO
  • Data: Oct 24, 2022


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  • Studies on African-Brazilian religions, also called religions of terreiro or African-Amerindian
    religions, like I choose to use here, have fertile terrains in the fields of Sociology, Anthropology
    and Science of Religion in Brazil, in which diverse researches and debates have been developed
    for at least a century, since the pioneering texts by Maranhão-born doctor and anthropologist
    Nina Rodrigues. The same cannot be said about the place occupied by these studies in the
    historiography. For a long time, History, as an area of knowledge production, did not direct its
    interests towards cultural practices and social dynamics whose realities are not easily acessible
    by means of written sources or whose events cannot be accurately placed in time. Therefore,
    situated in the scope of a discipline not very used to the theme, this thesis analyzes the
    “cosmoperceptions” of the African-Ameridian religions of the city of Campina Grande,
    Paraíba, in Brazil, precisely, the dynamics of memory and social markers of gender and
    sexuality. By means of oral history and participant observations, it seeks to comprehend the
    worldviews found in the terreiros of the city, as well as what these conceptions tell us about
    the above-mentioned dynamics. The terreiros of Campina Grande are constituted by a complex
    intersection between ritual practices and belief systems, in which ancestral African-Ameridian
    knowledges meet western-oriented practices and worldviews. In very polysemic manners, these
    encounters promote cosmological dialogues, divergences and reorganizations. This thesis questions how markers of sexuality and gender coexist in the terreiros; what African - Amerindian and/or western knowledges they are related to; what dispositive of control do they reinforce or subvert and how do priests deal with them. Considering the peculiarity of most of the terreiros in Campina Grande – which encompass practices of Candomblé and Jurema Sagrada in the same space – this thesis discusses the historical accomodation and reinvention of these cults in the city, aiming to define how processes of subjectivation and worldviews are elaborated in interreligious spaces. Departing from participant observations and analysis of oral narratives, it is possible to affirm that the games of gender and sexuality in the terreiros are intertwined with cosmological knowledges (built and/or reinvented by the relationships between individuals and deities) and social-historical dynamics, which connect the terreiros to an ample reality that interferes in the religious life as a result of exercises of power. The multiplicity of understandings about gender and sexuality implies the contingent condition of these markers in the evirorment of the terreiros.

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  • AILTON DA COSTA SILVA JÚNIOR
  • Não se aplica

  • Advisor : NATANAEL DUARTE DE AZEVEDO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • ALEXANDRE FIGUEIRÔA FERREIRA
  • EMANUELA SOUSA RIBEIRO
  • LUIZ ANTONIO MOUSINHO MAGALHÃES
  • MARIANA ZERBONE ALVES DE ALBUQUERQUE
  • NATANAEL DUARTE DE AZEVEDO
  • Data: Nov 18, 2022


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  • The present research intends to investigate the relationship between cinemanovista cinematographic production and Brazilian identity through the analysis of the social types and spaces highlighted in two films belonging to the movement: Rio, 40 Graus (1955) and Vidas Secas (1963), both of which are achievements by São Paulo filmmaker Nelson Pereira dos Santos. The work seeks to understand the cultural dichotomy that opposes two regions: Southeast and Northeast, urbanized and rural, in search for a definition of the national culture of a time, through cinematographic analysis (semiotics) and social representation. It also questions how the films translate – in part – these spaces, allowing the recognition of a cultural identity. We focus on two historical moments of Cinema Novo, which are exactly the years of 1955, when we have the release of the feature film Rio, 40 Graus, and 1963, which was the date of the release of Vidas Secas. The theoretical matrices selected for this work are located in the fields of analysis of the New History, and, above all, in the methods that propose a study of the film as a historical document of its time (FERRO, 1971), still seeking to emphasize, through the social representation, the direct relationship that Cinema Novo carries along with the Brazilian identity (Roger Chartier, 1988; Jacques Le Goff, 1990), thus developing a reflection on Brazilian cinema and the cinematographic aesthetic development of the 1950s/1960s (Alex Viany , 1959; Paulo Emílio Gomes, 1986; Jean-Claude Bernardet, 1977; Ismail Xavier, 1993). About the concept of identity and cultural history, we are guided by the theories of David Harvey (1979), Stuart Hall (1992) and Sandra Jatahy Pesavento (2003). The scenarios explored in the research are the favela in the midst of the metropolis in Rio de Janeiro, and the Northeastern Caatinga, located in the interior of Alagoas, contrasting physical spaces that served as a scenario for the development of the productions. We start from the theoretical support existing in the studies on cinema in Christian Metz (1977) and Marcel Martin (2005), which allow us to access the theoretical conceptualization of film; the interpretation of urban and rural space in Raymond Williams (1989), Raquel Ronilk (1995), Milton Santos (1997), Henri Lefebvre (2006) and Anne Cauquelin (2007). Through our work, it will be possible to determine the process of maturation of Brazilian audiovisual production since its beginnings, and how the cinemanova aesthetic evolution took place, which redesigned limits and expressive signs that were confused with the Brazilian culture of the late 1950s and the beginning of the 1960s, demonstrating the Brazilian people and its Brazilianness in different contexts.

2021
Dissertations
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  • ANDERSON ANTONIO DE SANTANA JUSTINO
  • PRÁTICAS DO CATIMBÓ: O advento da República e o controle das manifestações culturais africanas e afro-brasileiras no pós-abolição, Recife (1889-1929)
  • Advisor : WELLINGTON BARBOSA DA SILVA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • JOSE BENTO ROSA DA SILVA
  • GISELDA BRITO SILVA
  • WELLINGTON BARBOSA DA SILVA
  • Data: Feb 26, 2021


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  • This dissertation constitutes an analysis regarding the repression and persecution of practitioners of Afro-indigenous cults in Recife between the years 1889 and 1929. Starting from the newspapers of the time, we can see some of the sociability relations that were formed around these cultural traits. Generically represented as catimbó, these religious manifestations were repeatedly described by the press as an evil that should be extinguished from society. Understanding this communication vehicle not only as a transmitter of news, but also as opinion makers, we seek to understand the circumstances that led to the publication of such headlines. The periodicals of the period were positioned, almost always, in a combative way and this can be observed in some journalistic texts that tried to associate this religion with the existing social ills. For this purpose, authors such as CAMPOS (2001), MAGGIE (1992), MOURA (1988), among other researchers, assist us in this study. In this way, we tried to understand some of the situations that surrounded the Afro-religious people, as well as the relationships and social life, which, sometimes repressed, sometimes approached these people.
2
  • JOSÉ LUCIANO DE ANDRADE DIAS FILHO
  • A inserção protestante no Brasil do século XIX: disputas por espaços e poder nos discursos sobre laicidade entre evangélicos e católicos em periódicos laicos e religiosos (1810-1891)

  • Advisor : CARLOS ANDRÉ SILVA DE MOURA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CARLOS ANDRÉ SILVA DE MOURA
  • GISELDA BRITO SILVA
  • PAULO JULIAO DA SILVA
  • Data: Jun 25, 2021


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  • The dissertation investigated the Protestant propaganda’s issue by foreign missionaries in the second half of the 19th century. The growing proselytism brought social changes, that's why we emphasize the conflicts related to marriages, generated by the growing number of immigrants. This was a sensitive issue for government officials, as the entry of people from other nations had increased since 1808, as they were attracted by economic opportunities, providing a cultural exchange regarding beliefs. On receiving immigrants, Brazil also welcomed ecclesiastics interested in expanding their religion. These people distributed Bibles in Portuguese, baptized those who were interested in following their teachings, built churches, participated in discussions on the press, and were hunted by civilians, public administration’s members, and part of the Catholic clergy. Therefore, the missionaries fought for religious association’s freedom, since the legislation recognized Catholicism as the official state religion. Starting from the Cultural History’s proposals, with analysis of publications in the press, memoirs, and official documents of the institutions, we sought to analyze how public services were performed by the Catholic Church, limited only to the believers, making marriage a hindrance to the confessional state, especially couples from different beliefs. In this regard, we visualize how missionaries’ work was crucial for the construction of a generating fact in Brazilian legislation.

3
  • HELIWELTON DO AMARAL CLEMENTE
  • O GRITO ESCRITO E DESENHADO TÁTICAS DE MOBILIZAÇÃO DO MOVIMENTO NACIONAL DE MENINOS E MENINAS DE RUA NO RECIFE (1988-2002)

  • Advisor : HUMBERTO DA SILVA MIRANDA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • HUMBERTO DA SILVA MIRANDA
  • JOSE CARLOS DA SILVA CARDOZO
  • TIAGO DA SILVA CESAR
  • Data: Nov 29, 2021


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  • This work aims to build a historical narrative about the participation of children and adolescents in the newspaper O Grito de Meninos e Meninas de Rua, in Recife city, between 1988 and 2002. That periodical, most known as O Grito, was a publication produced by boys, girls and social educators who participated of the National Movement of Boys and Girls of the Street (Movimento Nacional de Meninos e Meninas de Rua – MNMMR) from Recife. Published for the first time in 1988, the newspaper became a space for the boys and girls who were part of the MNMMR to brought news from their communities, reflections, complaints, and register happenings about the events planned by the organization. The entity responsible for its publication, the MNMMR, is an autonomous popular non-governmental organization composed mainly of boys, girls, social educators and volunteers, who seek, through the engagement and participation of children and adolescents themselves, the achievement and defense of their rights. The MNMMR emerged in the 1980s, from the articulation of social educators who worked in the care of children and adolescents in street situation and that they opposed the State's welfare and repressive conception in the treatment of childhood and adolescence which was based on the Minor Welfare National Policy (Política Nacional de Bem-Estar do Menor – PNBEM) that was in force from 1964 to 1990. The information from the newspaper’s reports, investigated as a historical source, was intercrossed with the documentation, the dissemination publications of the MNMMR and the reports of memories of people who participated in the newspaper's construction. The published editions allow, in a historical perspective, an analysis of the afflictions, tensions and hopes of boys and girls who circulated in the streets and sidewalks of the neighborhoods of the capital of Pernambuco and had the opportunity to transform their screams into written records and drawings.

2020
Dissertations
1
  • DÉBORAH ROBERTA SANTIAGO CHAVES VILELA
  • O PROGRAMA EDUCATIVO DO MUSEU DO HOMEM DO NORDESTE E SUA CONTRIBUIÇÃO PARA O ENSINO DE HISTÓRIA (1987-1997).

  • Advisor : RICARDO DE AGUIAR PACHECO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • IRANILSON BURITI DE OLIVEIRA
  • RICARDO DE AGUIAR PACHECO
  • SUELY CREUSA CORDEIRO DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Feb 12, 2020


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  • This Master's dissertation aims to understand the formation and performance of the Division of Educational-Cultural Programs of the Museum of the Northeast and its contribution to the Teaching of History through the Educational Programs: “Learning at the Museum”, “Museum at the Magisterium” "," History Workshop "and" Didactic Boxes ", which took place between the years 1987 and 1997. With the Support for Cultural Property line, the Cultural Affairs Institute and the Documentation Institute came to help in the promotion and dissemination of cultural assets of the Museu do Homem do Nordeste. One of the consequences of these cultural activities took place through the Division of Educational-Cultural Programs, a division that pedagogically promoted the cultural activities of the museum, encouraging from the visit to the exhibition and readings of it, to courses, pedagogical training, recreational and educational workshops. theater with the participation of school groups, teachers and students from Recife and the Metropolitan Region. Thus, in the light of Cultural History and History Teaching, we seek to understand in this historical narrative whether the educational-cultural programs “Aprendering at the Museum”, “Museum at the Magisterium”, “History Workshop” and “Didactic Boxes”, made possible a didactic and pedagogical training on the contents of history.

2
  • FERNANDA CAMARGO PEIXOTO
  • OS MOVIMENTOS FESTIVOS EM PROL DA ABOLIÇÃO EM PERNAMBUCO (1884-1889)

  • Advisor : MARIA EMILIA VASCONCELOS DOS SANTOS
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CARLOS EDUARDO COUTINHO DA COSTA
  • MARIA EMILIA VASCONCELOS DOS SANTOS
  • NATANAEL DUARTE DE AZEVEDO
  • Data: Feb 13, 2020


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  • The abolitionist movement in the Brazil Empire was present in several provinces, including Pernambuco. Technological advances of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, such as the telegraph, contributed to the greater sharing of ideas, such as the end of slavery. The members of these organizations that sought to abolish slavery, propagated their ideals of freedom through practices that occupied the public space. The formal institutions of the Empire, such as the Parliament, were places for the few, especially literate men. In this way, the abolitionist movement made use of the street and the theater, for example, to secure the adhesion of the largest number of people. Men and women, literate or not, free or enslaved, people of different socio-economic and intellectual conditions participated in conferences, meetings, reading new newspapers and performing plays, whose theme was the abolitionist struggle. We seek to understand how the abolitionist ideal was propagated from the festive practices, which we call Abolition Feasts, and how they determined the construction of memories related to the end of captivity. In carrying out this dissertation, we found that the press had great relevance in the propagation of abolitionist thinking and, thus, we chose the newspapers Diario de Pernambuco and Jornal do Recife as our sources of work. Like the intellectuals Marlyse Meyer, Maria Lucia Montes and Maria Clementina da Cunha, among others, we also understand the party as an inversion ritual of a certain pre-established order. Furthermore, relying on Thompson, we understand that parties are a field of permanence and ruptures, which includes exchanges and conflicts.

2019
Dissertations
1
  • JESANIAS RODRIGUES DE LIMA
  • SER MONGE BENEDITINO NA AMERICA PORTUGUESA : A ORDEM DE SÃO BENTO NA CAPITANIA DE PERNAMBUCO (c.1592 - c.1654)

  • Advisor : SUELY CREUSA CORDEIRO DE ALMEIDA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • MARCOS ANTONIO DE ALMEIDA
  • BRUNO MARTINS BOTO LEITE
  • SUELY CREUSA CORDEIRO DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Feb 28, 2019


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  • Les ordres religieux qui se sont établis en Amérique portugaise au XVIe siècle correspondaient aux intérêts des parties en présence, à savoir la Couronne soucieuse d'assurer son projet colonial et l'Église, à son tour, à travers les ordres monastiques, cherchait à en assurer l'existence. Notre objet traverse la trajectoire bénédictine en Europe avec un focus sur la péninsule ibérique, à la suite de la réorganisation de la vie monastique de la création de la Congrégation des Moines Noirs de Saint Martin de Tibães des Royaumes du Portugal. Ceux-ci ont envoyé leurs agents à la mission en Amérique portugaise, s'installant à Salvador en 1582 puis à Olinda en 1592. Il est important d'analyser le succès de cet effort principalement dans les relations politiques qui motivent ces religieux à adopter une autre dynamique d'expérience religieuse qui de l'esprit bénédictin. Un autre aspect analysé dans ce travail est le déploiement de cette dynamique d’insertion dans l’atmosphère sociale de la colonie avec toutes ses vicissitudes, car l’évolution patrimoniale à travers les biens livrés au monastère, et dans des circonstances spécifiques, avait en commun un pendant spirituel pérenne: le suffrage in aeternum par l'âme du bienfaiteur. Notre objectif est de démontrer comment les bénédictins ont construit, à travers des pratiques liturgiques-pénitentielles, un soutien réciproque à la société coloniale en vue de l'acquisition et de la constitution d'un patrimoine important qui leur apportera toutes sortes de conflits dans la seconde moitié du dix-septième siècle. la discussion a un profil monastique différent de celui conçu par la règle de saint Benoît pour ses moines.

2
  • JÉSSICA MARIA SILVA DE MENEZES
  • O JUÍZO DE ÓRFÃOS E A INSTITUIÇÃO DA TUTELA FEMININA EM PERNAMBUCO COLONIAL (1726-1750)

  • Advisor : JEANNIE DA SILVA MENEZES
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • GIAN CARLO DE MELO SILVA
  • JEANNIE DA SILVA MENEZES
  • MARIA ELIZA DE CAMPOS SOUZA
  • Data: Jul 19, 2019


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  • We propose in this investigation to analyze the actions involving the orphans’ judgment of the Pernambuco, regarding the legal, administrative and social roles for which they were responsible. Our approach to the orphans' justice proposes a reflection on the functionality of the institution of the Orphans Court from a relational perspective with the institution of the feminine guardianship. The exercise of guardianship by a woman had to go through a bureaucratic path through the orphans' judgment and could reach the kingdom. We understand that, from the correspondence with the institution of the feminine guardianship, the Court of Orphans gained greater coverage in the social gear of the colony. Showing to be a pertinent means of verticalization for the study of the Judgment of Orphans. Our object of analysis is the application of widows requesting the protection of their orphaned children or referring to the court a varied range of problems related to family matters. We intend to analyze the custody of the office of judge of orphans of Pernambuco, thus understanding the dynamics in the service of the office and the occurrence of quarrels involving the home court and the judge outside the orphans. To this end, Antonio Manoel Hespanha's theoretical contributions to the social history of institutions allow us to link social and legal and overcome the static knowledge of these different social groups.

2018
Dissertations
1
  • MARIA THAIZE DOS RAMOS LIRA
  • REPRESENTAÇÕES E PRÁTICAS CULTURAIS NO ROMANCE FOGO MORTO DE JOSÉ LINS DO REGO

  • Advisor : VICENTINA MARIA RAMIRES BORBA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • FRANCISCO FIRMINO SALES NETO
  • JOAO BATISTA PEREIRA
  • NATANAEL DUARTE DE AZEVEDO
  • VICENTINA MARIA RAMIRES BORBA
  • Data: Feb 28, 2018


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  • Brazilian regionalist literature was performed by several novelists, including José Lins do Rego (1901-1957), whose literary production, particularly the works of the "Sugar Cane Cycle", is marked by patriarchal society‟s decadence and the replacement of sugar mills. This research aims to analyze how regionalist literature has assimilated a set of cultural practices, expressing them as social representations of a regional identity in formation during the first decades of the twentieth century, based on the novels of José Lins do Rego. Albuquerque Júnior (2011), Castello (1961), Chaguri (2007), Oliveira (1997) and Diego Freire (2014) are names that served as sources for this research. This study is situated in the field of Cultural History, especially in the articulations between practices and representations proposed by Roger Chartier (1990). We adopted as main documentary body the novel by José Lins do Rego, "Fogo Morto" (1943). As methodological procedures, sections that indicate the presence of this patriarchal Northeastern society will be analyzed, considering daily life characteristis in the plantation and people that lived there, in order to identify how the social representations produced by José Lins contributed to the formulation of a regional identity centered on what we know as "sugar crops". It is hoped that this research will elucidate how José Lins do Rego appropriates specific cultural practices of the “sugar society” (sugar culture) to build his narrative.

2017
Dissertations
1
  • KARINA FERREIRA GONÇALVES FARAH
  • SOB A LUZ DA REGRA DE SÃO BENTO: PRÁTICAS E SUPORTES NO MOSTEIRO DE SÃO BENTO DE OLINDA (1778 – 1786)

  • Advisor : RICARDO DE AGUIAR PACHECO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • PAULO DE ASSUNCAO
  • RICARDO DE AGUIAR PACHECO
  • SUELY CRISTINA ALBUQUERQUE DE LUNA
  • Data: Mar 28, 2017


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  • The Monastery Of Saint Benedict Olinda is located a privileged position in historical preservation site of the city. In 1586, the first Benedictine monks arrived in Olinda. Around 1597 they manage to buy the land, where the present abbey is and starting the first construction of the monastery. This first building was in ruins during the Dutch invasion. After the expulsion of the Dutch from the Brazilian lands, the Benedictines returned to their land and began the Reconstruction of their monastic house. The monument dates from the 17th century, having already undergone several modifications. This work intends to interpret the version of the Monastery Of Saint Benedict Olinda in the government of the Abbot Frei Miguel Arcanjo da Anunciação (1778 – 1786). Our interpretation of the relation of the building of the monastery, as a cultural material good, with a Rule of St. Benedict, understood as a normative of social practices of the Benedictine monastic communities. In order to construct dialogues on the composition of the cultural patrimony of the monastery formed by the materiality of its construction and qualified by the immateriality of the Benedictine Rule.

2
  • RENATA CONCEIÇÃO NÓBREGA SANTOS
  • AÇO E SUOR PELO AÇÚCAR E EM NOME DO PROGRESSO: 1ª SEÇÃO DA RECIFE SÃO FRANCISCO RAILWAY (PERNAMBUCO, 1852-1859)

  • Advisor : VICENTINA MARIA RAMIRES BORBA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • CHRISTINE PAULETTE YVES RUFINO DABAT
  • HUMBERTO DA SILVA MIRANDA
  • VICENTINA MARIA RAMIRES BORBA
  • Data: Aug 24, 2017


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  • With the Decree n. 1,030, dated August 7, 1852, an imperial concession authorized the construction of a railroad in the province of Pernambuco, to be undertaken by Recife and São Francisco Railway Company. The norm established an interest guarantee policy; allowed the acquisition of goods free of tax incidents; predicted the expropriation of lands; prohibited the use of slave labor; exempted from recruitment and granted exemption from military service to those working on the railroad. Under the cover of the discourse of progress and of the Nation, the actions of man on nature and on man himself were highlighted, changing social political conditions and the cartography of the region at the time, even in the face of the perpetuation of slavery and the elements constitutive of sugar plantations – big lands (latifundio), forced labor and monoculture aimed at exports. Politicians, investors, engineers and workers have integrated these public-private dynamics, analyzed from the parliamentary debates of normative authorization, to the construction and operation of the 1st section of the railway. Built 31.5 km, the first section was inaugurated and shortened the trajectory between Cinco Pontas (Recife) and Cabo village. There was diversity and precariousness of the formal statutes of the workers, among them recruits and deserters, who opened paths, beating sleepers and fixing rails of that road. Emperor Dom Pedro II, after experiencing the road, on December 1, 1859, pointed out in his diary the impressions of the landscape, the engineer in chief, the workers and the workshops. It was from these various alterations and artifacts left in historical records that this dissertation analyzed the state and private dynamics of railroad construction. The role of the state in the productive logic of capital relief was examined and the trajectories of engineers were studied, and a plexus of workers of varying conditions was analyzed in the open interval that had been drawn between not free and technically free work, a sample of the work history and its patterns of exploitation.

2015
Dissertations
1
  • DANIELLE DA SILVA FERREIRA
  • O PATRIMONIO CULTURAL PERNAMBUCANO NOS LIVROS DIDÁTICOS DE HISTÓRIA REGIONAL: tecendo a formação histórica nos anos iniciais da educação básica

  • Advisor : MARIA ANGELA DE FARIA GRILLO
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • MARTA MARGARIDA DE ANDRADE LIMA
  • MARGARIDA MARIA DIAS DE OLIVEIRA
  • JULIANA ALVES DE ANDRADE
  • MARIA ANGELA DE FARIA GRILLO
  • Data: Feb 11, 2015


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  • This work was generally analyze the ways in which history books, Pernambuco organize and interpret, historical and pedagogical, content regarding the status of Cultural Heritage. To achieve the proposed objective follow some questions: (1) What are the aspects that we take into account the historical source for conjecture profile that have the history books, in this case, regional textbooks? (ii) What is the role played by cultural heritage in regional textbooks?; (iii) As the regional textbook organizes their teaching strategies and historical perspectives to support the teaching work with the Cultural Heritage in history classes?; (iv) the pedagogical approach of the work contributes to the development of historical knowledge related to cultural heritage as living space and seized daily?: (v) As the works foster notions of identity and memory in working with the Cultural Heritage status?. To answer these questions we analyzed seven textbooks on all the publications present in Guides Textbook since the inclusion of this type of work in the publication (2004, 2007, 2010, 2012). Systematize the contributions of CHOPPIN (2004) and FREITAS (2009) to think the textbook and the regional textbook, CHOAY (2004), CHARTIER (1991) and FONSECA (2009) in the construction of Cultural Heritage notions of representation, and COOPER (2012), CAINELLI (2006), and CAIMI and OLIVEIRA (2014; 2013) and CAIMI (2010) to discuss the demands of teaching regional history/location. Before the investigative projects carried out here, it was possible to understand that regional textbooks, mostly present the Pernambuco State Cultural Heritage as a symbolic creation, inherent human historical production, while it was present at different times of the didactic narrative. We also analyzed that pedagogical approach calls for the informative content about the heritage, while that discredits the character of questioning offered by the object under study.

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  • VIVIANE BARBOSA PEREIRA DE OLIVEIRA
  • Outros trabalhadores : experiências e cotidiano de trabalho de homens e mulheres no Recife (1890-1915)

  • Advisor : TIAGO DE MELO GOMES
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • BEATRIZ DE MIRANDA BRUSANTIN
  • ALCILEIDE CABRAL DO NASCIMENTO
  • TIAGO DE MELO GOMES
  • WELLINGTON BARBOSA DA SILVA
  • Data: Mar 27, 2015


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  • This research aims to investigate the daily lives of men and women of the working class city of Recife (1890-1915), at a time when concern about female honor, family preservation, the polarization of home space versus the street, and the value of free labor relate to the subject of national progress and the modernization of cities. Thus, taking into account the number of women than men, the vast number of existing widows in the state of Pernambuco, a considerable portion of domestic workers and the high illiteracy rate during the early years of the Republic, will seek to study the female experiences and men of the working class in their daily lives, in their conflicts arising from the precarious material, gender relations, class and color. Through a documentary corpus of criminal proceedings and journals, we propose to analyze small fragments of life of these subjects, they shared the same material reality and a chain of relationships involving standards of morality and honesty defined by gender cleavages, class and color. Investigate how men and women in pursuit of their livelihood and their peers, building their relations of solidarity and cronyism ties, touting identities, resisting and negotiating to / with publicized standards of morality.

2011
Dissertations
1
  • RAQUEL CRISTIANE MUNIZ FLORENCIO
  • VIVER E MORRER SOB O ROSÁRIO: Rituais e práticas na Irmandade do Rosário dos Pretos da Vila do Recife no século XVIII

  • Advisor : SUELY CREUSA CORDEIRO DE ALMEIDA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • MARCUS JOAQUIM MACIEL DE CARVALHO
  • ANA LUCIA DO NASCIMENTO OLIVEIRA
  • LUIS FELIPE RIOS DO NASCIMENTO
  • SUELY CREUSA CORDEIRO DE ALMEIDA
  • Data: Jun 16, 2011


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  • This work around the eyes to the Brotherhood of the Rosary of the Blacks of the town of Santo Antonio do Recife in the eighteenth century in colonial Pernambuco,in order to understand the social and cultural role in developing its space with respect in regard to the concepts of life and death assimilated by members of that institution. Our intention also is to present a research that involves analysis of the interaction of the various African groups who lived within the fellowship, seeking to understand their trade amid a dominant Catholic culture. The theoretical methodology to be used in this study regarding the collection ofevidentiary sources in paradigms is highlighted by the historian Carlo Ginzburg and morphology, which advocates an epistemological model based on research evidence. Wastes that were revealed in the course of the research.

2009
Dissertations
1
  • MANUELA ARRUDA DOS SANTOS NUNES DA SILVA
  • RECIFE: Entre a sujeira e a falta de (com)postura 1831-1845

  • Advisor : WELLINGTON BARBOSA DA SILVA
  • COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
  • WELLINGTON BARBOSA DA SILVA
  • ALCILEIDE CABRAL DO NASCIMENTO
  • CARLOS ALBERTO CUNHA MIRANDA
  • Data: Feb 27, 2009


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  • This work intends to historicize the construction of the discourse of hygiene as a guide to structural changes of character, occurring in Recife, from 1831 to 1845. In considering the reports of travelers and chroniclers of the everyday reality, we have narrow streets and dirty, lack of drinking water and habits not civilized considered by the look of the "other". This scene contrasted with the ideas from Europe, in vogue at the time, which propagated the city as the "locus" of modernity, civility and hygiene. Examine the investment of public discourse and doctors in the construction of a new sensitivity on the dirt and the cleaning of Recife, in the first half of the nineteenth century. Embodied on the assumptions of Social Medicine, these words begin to materialize through the adoption of systematic measures directed to combat the garbage and sewage that infest the city, threatening the health of the population and hampering the economic transactions. It was around the discussion about the health conditions of the city that emerged answer some questions we are looking over the work. The edition of the Code of Municipal postures (1831) represented an attempt to standardize the urban space through devices prohibitive patterns occurring based as "unhealthy." We focus our analysis on the performance of doctors responsible for the creation of associations of consultative character, as the Council of Public Health (1845), which proposed establishing a constitution for the medical city. Observe that the legal provisions that were used in order to change habits on the health of urban space can tell us much about the subject and center on the very concept of health in the nineteenth century.

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