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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2001.tde-05052021-144206
Document
Author
Full name
Ana Paula Torres Megiani
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2000
Supervisor
Committee
Souza, Laura de Mello e (President)
Ferlini, Vera Lucia Amaral
Gomes Junior, Guilherme Simoes
Hermann, Jacqueline
Novais, Fernando Antonio
Title in Portuguese
O rei ausente: imagem e memória da monarquia filipina nas jornadas e entradas régias de Portugal, 1581 e 1619
Keywords in Portuguese
Festas (Portugal)
História de Portugal (1561-1619)
História ibérica (1561-1619)
Monarquia filipina
Abstract in Portuguese
Entre 1580 e 1640, período em que vigorou a União das Coroas Ibéricas, Portugal foi uma monarquia de rei ausente; situação interrompida apenas duas vezes pelas Jornadas de Filipe II -1581 a 1583 - e Filipe III - 1619 - ao reino. Esta tese trata das expectativas na construção da imagem e da memória do rei nessas Jornadas, expressas nas festas organizadas pelas cidades portuguesas e nas publicações que surgiram a partir desses acontecimentos. Pretendeu-se elaborar uma interpretação das condições da política através de manifestações culturais do período, no intuito de discutir os mecanismos de representação da realeza, as apropriações desses mecanismos pelos indivíduos aos quais ela se destinava e as formas de sobrevivência de sistemas tradicionais de relações de poder entre indivíduos e grupos locais, no universo de formação da cultura barroca ibérica
Title in English
Não consta
Keywords in English
Não consta
Abstract in English
In the period of the Iberian Crowns' Union (1580-1640), Portugal was a monarchy with an absent king. Only two times, when Philip II (1581-1583) and Philip III (1619) journeyed to Portugal, the situation was momentarily changed. This thesis deals with the expectations involved in the construction of the kings' image and memory during those journeys, as seen in the celebrations organized by the Portuguese cities and in the publications that appeared after those events. The purpose of this thesis is to elaborated an interpretation of the political conditions based on the cultural practices of the period - the formation of the Iberic baroque culture - , in order to discuss the representation mechanisms of the kingship, the appropriations of such mechanisms by the public, and the survival of traditional power relations among individuals and local groups
 
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2021-05-06
 
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