Municipal and local power in portuguese classical literature
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Resumo: | In Portugal, the municipality (or county) and its administrative control scales and territory are the product of a process remotely consolidated and built over centuries; however, it is controversial still in terms of legislative determination, as reframed by recent Law 11-A, which in 2013 established the ‘aggregation of freguesia’. This paper seeks to discuss the terms municipality and municipalism as concepts and the political-administrative practices established in a given territory, in this case Portugal, to allow its redevelopment as a product of social cohesion or conflict of interest. The theoretical framework is limited to classical Portuguese literature and its main scholars: Henriques Nogueira, Alexandre Herculano and Marcelo Caetano. Theoretical foundation is limited to the classical Portuguese literature and its main scholars: For these, the history of Portugal, from its origins, is directly linked to the institution of the municipality, the subject addressed in this article. |
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Municipal and local power in portuguese classical literatureMunicipio y poder local en la literatura clásica portuguesaMunicípio e poder local na literatura clássica portuguesaMunicipalityLocal powerClassical portuguese literature.MunicipioPoder localLiteratura clásica portuguesa.MunícipioPoder localLiteratura clássica portuguesa.In Portugal, the municipality (or county) and its administrative control scales and territory are the product of a process remotely consolidated and built over centuries; however, it is controversial still in terms of legislative determination, as reframed by recent Law 11-A, which in 2013 established the ‘aggregation of freguesia’. This paper seeks to discuss the terms municipality and municipalism as concepts and the political-administrative practices established in a given territory, in this case Portugal, to allow its redevelopment as a product of social cohesion or conflict of interest. The theoretical framework is limited to classical Portuguese literature and its main scholars: Henriques Nogueira, Alexandre Herculano and Marcelo Caetano. Theoretical foundation is limited to the classical Portuguese literature and its main scholars: For these, the history of Portugal, from its origins, is directly linked to the institution of the municipality, the subject addressed in this article.El municipio y sus escalas de control administrativas y del territorio, en Portugal, son producto de un proceso consolidado a lo largo de siglos. Aun así, la formación dese sigue siendo objeto de controversias en términos legislativos, como apuntado en la Ley 11-A, de 2013, que estableció la agregación de ‘freguesias’, redimensionando sus funciones. Este artigo aborda los términos municipio e municipalidad como conceptos, bien como prácticas político-administrativas establecidas en determinado territorio y que permiten su reordenación como producto de cohesión o del conflicto de intereses. El marco teórico se basa en la literatura clásica portuguesa y sus principales eruditos: Henriques Nogueira, Alexandre Herculano e Marcelo Caetano. Para ellos, la historia de Portugal está directamente vinculada a la institución del municipio, como contempla ese artículo.Em Portugal, o município e suas escalas de controle administrativo e territorial são o produto de um processo consolidado ao longo dos séculos. No entanto, a formação do mesmo ainda é controversa em termos legislativos, como apontado na reformulação da Lei 11-A, de 2013, que estabeleceu a agregação de freguesias, redimensionando suas funções. Este artigo aborda os termos município e municipalidade como conceitos, bem como suas práticas político-administrativas estabelecidas em um determinado território e que permitem sua reconstituição como produto de coesão social ou conflito de interesses. O referencial teórico fundamenta-se na literatura clássica portuguesa e seus principais estudiosos: Henriques Nogueira, Alexandre Herculano e Marcelo Caetano. Para esses, a história de Portugal, desde suas origens, está diretamente ligada à instituição do município, como contemplado neste artigo.Universidade Estadual de Londrina2019-02-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/geografia/article/view/3441610.5433/2447-1747.2019v28n1p9GEOGRAFIA (Londrina); v. 28 n. 1 (2019); 9 - 252447-1747reponame:Geografia (Londrina)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELenghttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/geografia/article/view/34416/29371Copyright (c) 2019 GEOGRAFIA (Londrina)http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Márcia daMota, Francisco Lima2022-09-20T16:47:54Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/34416Revistahttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/geografiaPUBhttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/geografia/oairevista.geografia.uel@gmail.com||marcar@uel.br||laudi@uel.br2447-17470102-3888opendoar:2022-09-20T16:47:54Geografia (Londrina) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Municipal and local power in portuguese classical literature Municipio y poder local en la literatura clásica portuguesa Município e poder local na literatura clássica portuguesa |
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Municipal and local power in portuguese classical literature |
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Municipal and local power in portuguese classical literature Silva, Márcia da Municipality Local power Classical portuguese literature. Municipio Poder local Literatura clásica portuguesa. Munícipio Poder local Literatura clássica portuguesa. |
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Municipal and local power in portuguese classical literature |
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Municipal and local power in portuguese classical literature |
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Municipal and local power in portuguese classical literature |
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Municipal and local power in portuguese classical literature |
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Municipal and local power in portuguese classical literature |
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Silva, Márcia da |
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Silva, Márcia da Mota, Francisco Lima |
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Mota, Francisco Lima |
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Silva, Márcia da Mota, Francisco Lima |
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Municipality Local power Classical portuguese literature. Municipio Poder local Literatura clásica portuguesa. Munícipio Poder local Literatura clássica portuguesa. |
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Municipality Local power Classical portuguese literature. Municipio Poder local Literatura clásica portuguesa. Munícipio Poder local Literatura clássica portuguesa. |
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In Portugal, the municipality (or county) and its administrative control scales and territory are the product of a process remotely consolidated and built over centuries; however, it is controversial still in terms of legislative determination, as reframed by recent Law 11-A, which in 2013 established the ‘aggregation of freguesia’. This paper seeks to discuss the terms municipality and municipalism as concepts and the political-administrative practices established in a given territory, in this case Portugal, to allow its redevelopment as a product of social cohesion or conflict of interest. The theoretical framework is limited to classical Portuguese literature and its main scholars: Henriques Nogueira, Alexandre Herculano and Marcelo Caetano. Theoretical foundation is limited to the classical Portuguese literature and its main scholars: For these, the history of Portugal, from its origins, is directly linked to the institution of the municipality, the subject addressed in this article. |
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