‘Invalid, widowed, still living thanks to the spirit of human solidarity’: the soldiers who supported the incorporation of Acre to Brazil (1902-1904).

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Autor(a) principal: Klein, Daniel da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de História & Ciências Sociais
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.furg.br/rbhcs/article/view/15844
Resumo: The following article elaborates a narrative analysis on the contributions of low-ranking soldiers in the struggles for the incorporation of Acre to Brazil between 1902 and 1904, focusing on three themess: the anlistment, the contributions of woman and children and, finally, the oblivion that hung over them at the time of receiving State benefits. The primary documents of the research are made upo f 248 records of rubber tappers and lower-ranking Workers who were summoned or not for the fights and which are now under the custody of the Historical and Geographical Institute of Acre, belonging to the Historical Documentation and Information Center of the Federal University of Acre. These sheets contain accounts of these people, who tell how They participated in the armed uprisings against Peru and Bolivia in the Purus and Acre valleys respectively. As secondary support, certains sources and bibliographies were activated, which supported the construction of the text.   Key-words: Incorporation; Acre; Brazil; soldiers; low rank.
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spelling ‘Invalid, widowed, still living thanks to the spirit of human solidarity’: the soldiers who supported the incorporation of Acre to Brazil (1902-1904).‘Inválido, viúvo, vivendo ainda graças ao espírito de solidariedade humana’: as lutas dos soldados que apoiaram a incorporação do Acre ao Brasil (1902-1904).IncorporaçãoAcreBrasilSoldadosBaixa PatenteIncorporationAcreBrazilSoldiersLow RankThe following article elaborates a narrative analysis on the contributions of low-ranking soldiers in the struggles for the incorporation of Acre to Brazil between 1902 and 1904, focusing on three themess: the anlistment, the contributions of woman and children and, finally, the oblivion that hung over them at the time of receiving State benefits. The primary documents of the research are made upo f 248 records of rubber tappers and lower-ranking Workers who were summoned or not for the fights and which are now under the custody of the Historical and Geographical Institute of Acre, belonging to the Historical Documentation and Information Center of the Federal University of Acre. These sheets contain accounts of these people, who tell how They participated in the armed uprisings against Peru and Bolivia in the Purus and Acre valleys respectively. As secondary support, certains sources and bibliographies were activated, which supported the construction of the text.   Key-words: Incorporation; Acre; Brazil; soldiers; low rank.O artigo a seguir elabora uma análise narrativa sobre as contribuições dos soldados de baixa patente nas lutas pela incorporação do Acre ao Brasil entre 1902 e 1904, dando atenção a três temas: o alistamento, as contribuições de mulheres e crianças e, por último, o esquecimento que pairou sobre eles na hora de receberem benefícios do Estado. Os documentos primários da pesquisa compõem-se de 248 fichas de seringueiros e trabalhadores menos graduados que foram convocados ou não para as lutas e que hoje estão guardadas no acervo Instituto Histórico e Geográfico do Acre, pertencente ao Centro de Documentação e Informação Histórica do Museu Universitário, da Universidade Federal do Acre, na coleção Documentos Históricos. Essas fichas contêm relatos dessas pessoas, que contam como participaram dos levantes armados contra o Peru e Bolívia nos vales do Purus e Acre respectivamente. Como suporte secundário foram acionadas determinadas fontes e bibliografias, que deram suporte à construção do texto. Palavras-chave: Incorporação; Acre; Brasil; soldados; baixa patente.Editora da FURG2023-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.furg.br/rbhcs/article/view/1584410.14295/rbhcs.v15i30.15844Revista Brasileira de História & Ciências Sociais; v. 15 n. 30 (2023): RBHCS 30 (Jan-Jun/2023); 205-2272175-3423reponame:Revista Brasileira de História & Ciências Sociaisinstname:Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS)instacron:UNISINOSporhttps://periodicos.furg.br/rbhcs/article/view/15844/10473Copyright (c) 2023 Daniel da Silva Kleinhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKlein, Daniel da Silva2023-12-21T19:06:55Zoai:periodicos.furg.br:article/15844Revistahttps://periodicos.furg.br/rbhcsPRIhttps://periodicos.furg.br/rbhcs/oai||jcs.cardozo@gmail.com2175-34232175-3423opendoar:2023-12-21T19:06:55Revista Brasileira de História & Ciências Sociais - Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ‘Invalid, widowed, still living thanks to the spirit of human solidarity’: the soldiers who supported the incorporation of Acre to Brazil (1902-1904).
‘Inválido, viúvo, vivendo ainda graças ao espírito de solidariedade humana’: as lutas dos soldados que apoiaram a incorporação do Acre ao Brasil (1902-1904).
title ‘Invalid, widowed, still living thanks to the spirit of human solidarity’: the soldiers who supported the incorporation of Acre to Brazil (1902-1904).
spellingShingle ‘Invalid, widowed, still living thanks to the spirit of human solidarity’: the soldiers who supported the incorporation of Acre to Brazil (1902-1904).
Klein, Daniel da Silva
Incorporação
Acre
Brasil
Soldados
Baixa Patente
Incorporation
Acre
Brazil
Soldiers
Low Rank
title_short ‘Invalid, widowed, still living thanks to the spirit of human solidarity’: the soldiers who supported the incorporation of Acre to Brazil (1902-1904).
title_full ‘Invalid, widowed, still living thanks to the spirit of human solidarity’: the soldiers who supported the incorporation of Acre to Brazil (1902-1904).
title_fullStr ‘Invalid, widowed, still living thanks to the spirit of human solidarity’: the soldiers who supported the incorporation of Acre to Brazil (1902-1904).
title_full_unstemmed ‘Invalid, widowed, still living thanks to the spirit of human solidarity’: the soldiers who supported the incorporation of Acre to Brazil (1902-1904).
title_sort ‘Invalid, widowed, still living thanks to the spirit of human solidarity’: the soldiers who supported the incorporation of Acre to Brazil (1902-1904).
author Klein, Daniel da Silva
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Incorporação
Acre
Brasil
Soldados
Baixa Patente
Incorporation
Acre
Brazil
Soldiers
Low Rank
topic Incorporação
Acre
Brasil
Soldados
Baixa Patente
Incorporation
Acre
Brazil
Soldiers
Low Rank
description The following article elaborates a narrative analysis on the contributions of low-ranking soldiers in the struggles for the incorporation of Acre to Brazil between 1902 and 1904, focusing on three themess: the anlistment, the contributions of woman and children and, finally, the oblivion that hung over them at the time of receiving State benefits. The primary documents of the research are made upo f 248 records of rubber tappers and lower-ranking Workers who were summoned or not for the fights and which are now under the custody of the Historical and Geographical Institute of Acre, belonging to the Historical Documentation and Information Center of the Federal University of Acre. These sheets contain accounts of these people, who tell how They participated in the armed uprisings against Peru and Bolivia in the Purus and Acre valleys respectively. As secondary support, certains sources and bibliographies were activated, which supported the construction of the text.   Key-words: Incorporation; Acre; Brazil; soldiers; low rank.
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