在全球“人民的春天”中叙述民族历史。19世纪中期墨西哥和巴西保守史学中的历史人物

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Anos 90 Pub Date : 2022-08-06 DOI:10.22456/1983-201x.112840
Ricardo Ledesma Alonso
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墨西哥和巴西19世纪中期的史学一直被传统地解释为考虑到它们所写的国家环境。本文旨在超越这一观点,将这些文本——特别是卢卡斯(Lucas)的《m.m.org》Alamán和弗朗西斯科·阿道夫·德·瓦恩哈根(Francisco Adolfo de Varnhagen)的《巴西将军》História——置于由1848年2月至6月巴黎事件引发的全球革命背景的框架中。我认为,两国历史在各自对墨西哥和巴西独立革命的叙述中赋予“人民”的负面作用,与19世纪中期大众阶级在全球政治生活中的上升以及他们作为史学话语的关键人物在全球的整合密切相关。
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Narrating National History in the Global «Springtime of the Peoples». The People as Historical Character in mid-19th Century Mexican and Brazilian Conservative Historiography
Mexican and Brazilian mid-19th century historiographies have been conventionally interpreted considering the national circumstances in which they were written. This article aims to transcend this point of view, placing those texts –specifically Historia de México by Lucas Alamán and História Geral do Brasil by Francisco Adolfo de Varnhagen– in the framework of the global revolutionary context triggered by the events of February-June Paris 1848. I argue that the negative role that both national histories assigned to “the people” in their respective narratives of the Mexican and Brazilian independence revolutions is closely linked to the mid-19th century global ascent of popular classes to political life and to their global incorporation as key characters of historiographical discourses.
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