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文章展示了自 2000 年代以来,巴西关于学生运动的史学著作的很大一部分是如何得益于(并回应)我们近代史上两个不同的时刻,而这两个时刻又是由社会对记忆、真相和正义的要求所导致的:第一个时刻是 2000 年代初学生运动记忆项目(Projeto Memória do Movimento Estudantil)的发展;第二个时刻是自 2012 年国家真相委员会(Comissão Nacional da Verdade)成立以来的时期。为此,我们对 20 世纪 80 年代的第一批作品进行了介绍性概述,重点是对 20 世纪 60 年代全国学生联合会的研究,以说明对工运的研究如何变得更加全面(和更加深入),特别是通过扩大和开放档案,尤其是建立口述资料库。主要分析侧重于这两项举措的介绍和发展。最后,文章对这一综述进行了一些思考,指出了社会需求与史学生产之间的一些联系(这是当代史学的特点),并指出了仍值得进一步研究的主题和研究对象。
Social demands and historiographical production. Writing on the history of the brazilian student movement from two experiences in the brazilian present time
The article shows how a significant part of Brazilian historiographical production on the student movement from the 2000s onwards was performed thanks (and in response) to two different moments in our recent history that resulted from the social demand for memory, truth, and justice: the first, the development of the Student Movement Memory Project (Projeto Memória do Movimento Estudantil) in the early 2000s; the second is the period since the establishment of the National Truth Commission (Comissão Nacional da Verdade), in 2012. In order to do this, there is an introductory overview of the first works from the 1980s, focusing on the study of the National Union of Students in the 1960s, to show how research on SM became more comprehensive (and more in-depth), especially through the expansion and opening of archives, notably in the construction of oral collections. The main analysis focuses on the presentation and development of these two initiatives. Finally, the article makes some considerations about this overview by signaling some connections between social demand and historiographic production, which is characteristic of the history of the present time, and pointing out themes and study objec that are still worthy of further investigation.