Une pratique au carrefour: l'historiographie brésilienne et ses défis contemporains
Eliana de Freitas Dutra
Revue Tiers-Monde, 2013, vol. n° 216, issue 4, 45-70
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This article intends to reflect upon a few decisive moments of history writing in Brazil, as well as upon some specific aspects of Brazilian historiographic practices in the XX-XXI centuries. Our objective is to analyze them in regard to their theoretical framework ; their analytical tendencies ; their dialogue with other world historiographic trends ; the critical thinking of historians on their own work ; the definition of fields of interest ; the investigative practices and the conditions of research. Our path in this text is anchored in two thematic domains chosen for their exemplarity : the history of reading and of the book ; and the history of slavery, having as a backdrop the political implications of historiographic work and its social relevance.
Keywords: Historiographic; book; reading; slavery; Brazil (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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