La « révolution » de 1964 et la commémoration de l’indépendance brésilienne

This paper aims at exploring what links nationalism and Historia Patria, to the military who lead Brazilian State from 1964 to 1985. For that matter, it studies the celebrations of Independence Day (commemoration of September 7th, 1822), which became a national holiday in 1826. Since they lack of in...

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Main Author: Maud Chirio
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Language:Spanish
Published: Presses universitaires du Midi 2010-04-01
Series:Caravelle
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/caravelle/7712
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description This paper aims at exploring what links nationalism and Historia Patria, to the military who lead Brazilian State from 1964 to 1985. For that matter, it studies the celebrations of Independence Day (commemoration of September 7th, 1822), which became a national holiday in 1826. Since they lack of inventiveness in the remembrance field, the generals took over the already existing rituals and symbols. They inserted their « democratic and redemptive Revolution » (so was officially called their seizure of power) into the Nation’s history, whose destiny they would fulfil, by bringing it peace, power and greatness.
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La « révolution » de 1964 et la commémoration de l’indépendance brésilienne
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Brésil
Mémoire
Régime militaire
Commémorations
Indépendance du Brésil
title La « révolution » de 1964 et la commémoration de l’indépendance brésilienne
title_full La « révolution » de 1964 et la commémoration de l’indépendance brésilienne
title_fullStr La « révolution » de 1964 et la commémoration de l’indépendance brésilienne
title_full_unstemmed La « révolution » de 1964 et la commémoration de l’indépendance brésilienne
title_short La « révolution » de 1964 et la commémoration de l’indépendance brésilienne
title_sort la revolution de 1964 et la commemoration de l independance bresilienne
topic Brésil
Mémoire
Régime militaire
Commémorations
Indépendance du Brésil
url https://journals.openedition.org/caravelle/7712
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