Regency revolts in Court: the movement of April 17, 1832

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Autor(a) principal: Basile, Marcello
Data de Publicação: 2004
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Anos 90 (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/anos90/article/view/6358
Resumo: The regency period (1831-1840) was one of the richest one in terms of political organization, mobilization and debate, as well as the most turbulent in all of Brazil’s history. This article analyses one of the main rebellions that happened at that time in Rio de Janeiro’s Court in April 17, 1832, headed by the caramurus. This political group arose right after D. Pedro I’s resignation and it was composed by politicians and courtiers associated with the former emperor, by old public officers and militaries, and by tradesmen and sales clerks. They opposed to any reform in the Constitution of 1824, claiming a constitutional monarchy powerfully centralized, such as the First Reign, and even in exceptional cases, stimulating restoration. The movement, in which José Bonifacio was involved, intended to overthrow the ministry or the Regency, and perhaps to claim Pedro I’s back. The research sources are newspapers, pamphlets, manifestos and judicial papers.
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spelling Regency revolts in Court: the movement of April 17, 1832Revoltas regenciais na Corte: o movimento de 17 de abril de 1832Período RegencialRio de JaneiroRevolta de 17 de abril de 1832Regency PeriodRio de JaneiroRebellion of April 171832The regency period (1831-1840) was one of the richest one in terms of political organization, mobilization and debate, as well as the most turbulent in all of Brazil’s history. This article analyses one of the main rebellions that happened at that time in Rio de Janeiro’s Court in April 17, 1832, headed by the caramurus. This political group arose right after D. Pedro I’s resignation and it was composed by politicians and courtiers associated with the former emperor, by old public officers and militaries, and by tradesmen and sales clerks. They opposed to any reform in the Constitution of 1824, claiming a constitutional monarchy powerfully centralized, such as the First Reign, and even in exceptional cases, stimulating restoration. The movement, in which José Bonifacio was involved, intended to overthrow the ministry or the Regency, and perhaps to claim Pedro I’s back. The research sources are newspapers, pamphlets, manifestos and judicial papers.Uma das fases mais ricas e singulares em termos de organização, discussão e participação políticas, o Período Regencial (1831-1840), é também o mais agitado e conturbado da história do Brasil. Este artigo analisa uma das principais revoltas então ocorridas no Rio de Janeiro: a que, em 17 de abril de 1832, sacudiu a capital do Império, capitaneada pelos caramurus. Estes constituíam uma facção política surgida logo após a abdicação de Pedro I, essencialmente formada por políticos e cortesãos ligados ao ex-imperador, por antigos funcionários públicos civis e militares e por comerciantes e caixeiros portugueses. Opunham-se eles a qualquer reforma na Constituição de 1824 e defendiam uma monarquia constitucional fortemente centralizada, nos moldes do Primeiro Reinado, chegando, em casos excepcionais, a nutrir anseios restauradores. O movimento, no qual estava envolvido José Bonifacio, pretendia derrubar o ministério ou a Regência e, quiçá, reivindicar a volta de Pedro I. Jornais, panfletos, manifestos e processos judiciais constituem as principais fontes de pesquisa.UFRGS2004-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/anos90/article/view/635810.22456/1983-201X.6358Anos 90; Vol. 11 No. 19 (2004): Dossiê I - Trabalhismo(s) / Dossiê II - Foucault: jogos e diálogos; 259-298Anos 90; v. 11 n. 19 (2004): Dossiê I - Trabalhismo(s) / Dossiê II - Foucault: jogos e diálogos; 259-2981983-201X0104-236Xreponame:Anos 90 (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGS-30porhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/anos90/article/view/6358/3809Basile, Marcelloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-01-12T17:04:06Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/6358Revistahttps://seer.ufrgs.br/anos90PUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/anos90/oaianos90@ufrgs.br||1983-201X0104-236Xopendoar:2023-01-12T17:04:06Anos 90 (Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Regency revolts in Court: the movement of April 17, 1832
Revoltas regenciais na Corte: o movimento de 17 de abril de 1832
title Regency revolts in Court: the movement of April 17, 1832
spellingShingle Regency revolts in Court: the movement of April 17, 1832
Basile, Marcello
Período Regencial
Rio de Janeiro
Revolta de 17 de abril de 1832
Regency Period
Rio de Janeiro
Rebellion of April 17
1832
title_short Regency revolts in Court: the movement of April 17, 1832
title_full Regency revolts in Court: the movement of April 17, 1832
title_fullStr Regency revolts in Court: the movement of April 17, 1832
title_full_unstemmed Regency revolts in Court: the movement of April 17, 1832
title_sort Regency revolts in Court: the movement of April 17, 1832
author Basile, Marcello
author_facet Basile, Marcello
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Basile, Marcello
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Período Regencial
Rio de Janeiro
Revolta de 17 de abril de 1832
Regency Period
Rio de Janeiro
Rebellion of April 17
1832
topic Período Regencial
Rio de Janeiro
Revolta de 17 de abril de 1832
Regency Period
Rio de Janeiro
Rebellion of April 17
1832
description The regency period (1831-1840) was one of the richest one in terms of political organization, mobilization and debate, as well as the most turbulent in all of Brazil’s history. This article analyses one of the main rebellions that happened at that time in Rio de Janeiro’s Court in April 17, 1832, headed by the caramurus. This political group arose right after D. Pedro I’s resignation and it was composed by politicians and courtiers associated with the former emperor, by old public officers and militaries, and by tradesmen and sales clerks. They opposed to any reform in the Constitution of 1824, claiming a constitutional monarchy powerfully centralized, such as the First Reign, and even in exceptional cases, stimulating restoration. The movement, in which José Bonifacio was involved, intended to overthrow the ministry or the Regency, and perhaps to claim Pedro I’s back. The research sources are newspapers, pamphlets, manifestos and judicial papers.
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