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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2012.tde-05072012-170030
Document
Author
Full name
Anderson Roberti dos Reis
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2012
Supervisor
Committee
Silva, Janice Theodoro da (President)
Domingues, Beatriz Helena
Freitas Neto, José Alves de
Karnal, Leandro
Zeron, Carlos Alberto de Moura Ribeiro
Title in Portuguese
A Companhia de Jesus no México: educação, bom governo e grupos letrados (séculos XVI-XVII)
Keywords in Portuguese
América Colonial
Companhia de Jesus
Educação
México
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta tese pretende analisar as particularidades que envolveram a organização da viagem, a instalação e o início das missões da Companhia de Jesus no México a partir de 1572. Tendo em vista a dedicação dos jesuítas à educação e às atividades urbanas durante as três primeiras décadas após a sua chegada, o presente estudo examina os fundamentos que nortearam os projetos de ensino nos colégios da Ordem na capital do vice-reino. Parte-se da premissa que aqueles religiosos compartilhavam certa noção de bom governo que embasava suas práticas educativas e missionárias. Valendo-se de tal princípio, propõe-se aqui uma reflexão a respeito da participação e influxo dos jesuítas na sociedade mexicana dos séculos XVI e XVII por meio de suas atividades citadinas, como jurisconsultos, e colegiais, como professores e formadores de grupos letrados.
Title in English
The Society of Jesus in Mexico: education, good government and literate groups (16th and 17th centuries)
Keywords in English
Colonial America
Education
Mexico
Society of Jesus
Abstract in English
This thesis aims to analyze the peculiarities involved in the organization of the trip, the installation and the beginning of the missions of the Jesuits in Mexico since 1572. Given the dedication of Jesuit towards education and urban activities during the first three decades after their arrival, this study examines the rationale that guided the teaching projects in their colegios in the capital of the viceroyalty. We start with the premise that those religious shared a certain notion of good government that supported their educational and missionary practices. Drawing on this principle, we propose here a reflection on the participation and influence of the Jesuits in Mexican society in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries through their urban activities, as lawyers, and collegians, as teachers and forgers of literate groups.
 
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Publishing Date
2012-07-06
 
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