This paper examines the conflicts between liberal monarchy supporters and liberal republicans in the province of Pernambuco in the period that preceded the 1820 Porto Revolution until the independence of Brazil. It highlights the difficulties of the colonial elite in dealing administratively and politically with the two centres of power: Rio de Janeiro versus Lisbon, Pedro versus D. João VI.
“CONTOS LOUCOS” AND “FANTÁSTICAS CARRANCAS”: VINTISM (1820-23) IN PERNAMBUCO
She is Associate Professor at the Department of History of the Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE, Brazil), and underwent doctoral studies at the University of Bielefeld, from 1974 to 1980, under the supervision of Professor Johannes Helweg. She received her Ph.D. in History in 1992 at the University of São Paulo, supervised by Professor José Jobson Arruda. She was a Visiting Professor at the Faculty of History and Geography of the University of Salamanca/Spain, during the first semester of 2002. Among her publications, the following stand out: Sertão Fronteira do Medo (Ed. UFPE, 2015); República Brasileira em Debate (Ed. UFPE, 2010); Fontes Repatriadas, Colonial History notes (Ed. UFPE, 2006); Sertão um Espaço Construído (Ed. Universitária Salamanca, 2005); Caneca, Acusação e Defesa (Ed. UFPE, 2000); Liberais & Liberais (Ed. of UFPE, 1996).
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Este artigo trata de questões relacionadas aos conflitos entre liberais monarquistas e liberais republicanos, na província de Pernambuco, no período que antecede a Revolução do Porto 1820 até o momento da Independência do Brasil. Salienta as dificuldades da elite colonial em tratar administrativamente e politicamente com os dois centros de poder: Rio de Janeiro versus Lisboa, Pedro versus D. João VI.
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Ferraz, Maria do Socorro (2021). “Contos Loucos” and “Fantásticas Carrancas”: Vintism (1820-23) in Pernambuco. Janus.net, e-journal of international relations. Thematic dossier 200 years after the Revolution (1820-2020), December 2021. Consulted [online] in date of the last visit, https://doi.org/10.26619/1647-7251.DT0121.3
Article received on 28 July, 2021 and accepted for publication on 30 September, 2021