Liberdade e tolerância religiosa: "portugueses não católicos" no ultramar do século XIX


Autoria(s): Silva, Ana Cristina Nogueira da
Data(s)

10/04/2015

10/04/2015

2007

Resumo

The personal legal status of native non catholic people of Portuguese colonial Empire during the nineteenth century, their position in what concerns Portuguese citizenship, is the main subject of this article. While discussing constitutional articles on religion, Portuguese deputies of the nineteenth century were confronted with a set of problems about that status which they find difficult to solve: should non catholic peoples who were born in Portuguese colonial territory be treated as plain Portuguese citizens or where they just “savage people”, “colonial subjects” or, in a more optimistic approach, “civilizing subjects”. The results were not conclusive, giving rise to an “uncertainty principle” which enabled central and local government to decide in an almost casuistic way about native people status and rights.

Asociación de Constitucionalistas de España

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/14674

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por

Publicador

Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales de Madrid; Seminario de Historia Constitucional "Martínez Marina"; REDIRIS

Relação

8;

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Colonialismo #Tolerância religiosa #Liberdade religiosa #Cidadania #Pluralismo religioso #Império português
Tipo

article