Between the court and the revolution: the role of one ""merchant"" in America, capital of portuguese Empire
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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20/10/2012
20/10/2012
2008
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The article discusses the trajectory of Manuel Luis da Veiga which, as a merchant in Portugal (where he was born) invested to install a factory in Pernambuco after the arrival of Real Family in the Rio de Janeiro, considering the changes, in these days, in the Portuguese Empire. It focuses the political sociabilities, remarking the role of Veiga in the court and his writings on political economy, understanding both as two linked dimensions of his social practice. It points out that his trajectory shows a deeply changing world in terms of paradigms, impossible to be understood simply in patterns of what was old or new in the beginning of XIX century. |
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TEMPO, v.12, n.24, p.28-53, 2008 1413-7704 |
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UNIV FED FLUMINENSE, DEPT HISTORIA |
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closedAccess Copyright UNIV FED FLUMINENSE, DEPT HISTORIA |
Palavras-Chave | #Sociabilities #D. Joao`s Court #Manuel Luis da Veiga #History |
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