A hispanical dimension of the luso-american revolution (1820-1823)
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
19/10/2012
2008
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Resumo |
The Independence of Brazil was proclaimed in September 1822 after two years during which constituent deputies elected on both sides of the Atlantic and gathered in Lisbon endeavoured to achieve unification with the former Portuguese metropoli. Due to the failure of these attempts a Constituent Assembly settled in independent Brazil in July 1823. Those two parlamentary experiences - the first to take place in the Portuguese dominions - were strongly influenced by the decisions adopted in Cadiz (1810-1814), and in Madrid (1820-1823), and by the independentist processes developed at the time in Spanish America. This work aims at observing that influence on the decisions adopted in Lisbon and Rio de Janeiro vis-a-vis the autonomical reivindications of several Brazilian provinces. |
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REVISTA DE INDIAS, v.68, n.242, p.225-254, 2008 0034-8341 |
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spa |
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CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS HISTORICUS CONSEJO SUPER INVEST CIENTIF |
Relação |
Revista de Indias |
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restrictedAccess Copyright CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS HISTORICUS CONSEJO SUPER INVEST CIENTIF |
Palavras-Chave | #independence #liberalism #doceanismo #Brazil-empire #History |
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