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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2015.tde-01072015-142741
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Author
Full name
Guilherme de Paula Costa Santos
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2015
Supervisor
Committee
Oliveira, Cecilia Helena Lorenzini de Salles (President)
Barbosa, Silvana Mota
Marquese, Rafael de Bivar
Marson, Izabel Andrade
Martinez, Paulo Henrique
Title in Portuguese
No calidoscópio da diplomacia: formação da monarquia constitucional e reconhecimento da Independência e do Império do Brasil, 1822-1827
Keywords in Portuguese
Diplomacia
Monarquia constitucional
Primeiro reinado
Reconhecimento da independência
Reconhecimento do ompério
Abstract in Portuguese
Este estudo analisa as negociações diplomáticas para o reconhecimento da Independência e do Império do Brasil, entre 1822 e 1827. Parte-se da hipótese de que, antes de expressarem uma política coesa e consensual, emitida pelo ministério do Rio de Janeiro, as tratativas diplomáticas sobre o reconhecimento tiveram enorme relevância na definição da arquitetura da monarquia constitucional, sugerindo práticas políticas e indicando contornos institucionais para a organização do Império do Brasil. A partir do cotejamento de fontes diplomáticas, produzidas pelos governos das Cortes de Lisboa, de Londres e do Rio de Janeiro, muitas das quais pouco conhecidas ou mesmo inéditas, foi possível reavaliar o papel desempenhado pelos ministros de Negócios Estrangeiros e agentes diplomáticos dispostos nos três vértices do Atlântico; identificar avaliações políticas distintas no interior do governo de Pedro I; e problematizar a premissa de que, após a declaração de Independência e de separação de Portugal, havia na antiga América portuguesa um Estado estruturado e organizado, herdeiro direto das ações promovidas pelo governo de D. João VI, entre 1808 e 1821.
Title in English
Through the kaleidoscope of diplomacy: formation of constitutional monarchy and recognition of both the independence and the Empire of Brazil, 1822-1827
Keywords in English
Brazilian constitucional monarchy
Diplomacy
Government of D. Pedro I
Recognition of the empire of Brazil
Recognition of the independence of Brazil
Abstract in English
This study analyzes the diplomatic negotiations for the recognition of both the independence and the Empire of Brazil in the period 1822-1827. It starts with the hypothesis that the diplomatic negotiations did not express a coherent and consensual policy issued by the ministry of Rio de Janeiro; instead, those negotiations had great importance in defining the constitutional monarchy architecture, for it suggested political practices and institutional boundaries to the organization of the Empire of Brazil. After comparing diplomatic sources produced by the governments of the Cortes of Lisbon, London, and Rio de Janeiro many of them little known or even unpublished it was possible: 1) reevaluate the role of Foreign Affairs ministers and diplomatic agents in these three corners of Atlantic; 2) identify distinct political evaluations within the government of Pedro I; 3) and question the premise that, after the Independence from Portugal, there was a structured and organized State in the Portuguese America which was the direct heir of the government of D. João VI (1808-1821).
 
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2015-07-01
 
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