The Influence of Jos da Silva Lisboa's Journalism on the Independence of Brazil (1821-1822)

The Influence of Jos da Silva Lisboa's Journalism on the Independence of Brazil (1821-1822)

by Guilherme Celestino
The Influence of Jos da Silva Lisboa's Journalism on the Independence of Brazil (1821-1822)

The Influence of Jos da Silva Lisboa's Journalism on the Independence of Brazil (1821-1822)

by Guilherme Celestino

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Overview

This work analyses the impact of the publications written by the economist, jurist, administrator and historian José da Silva Lisboa, the future Viscount of Cairu, from 1821 to 1822, on the events that led to the Independence of Brazil in 1822. It reassesses the many interpretations of his role throughout the period, repositioning him among those who are part of the broad reformist Catholic Enlightenment. Although a supporter of Brazilian autonomy, a fierce critic of the Cortes of Lisbon and an important figure in the events that unfolded after the departure of Dom João VI from Rio de Janeiro in 1821, he would not openly embrace the Independence from the United Kingdom with Portugal and would instead work towards a solution that would encompass Brazil’s autonomy within a Portuguese Empire, which did not take place.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781839985072
Publisher: Anthem Press
Publication date: 11/01/2022
Series: Anthem Brazilian Studies
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Guilherme Celestino is a historian of political ideas with a PhD in Portuguese and Brazilian studies from King’s College London and also a former visiting fellow at Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Universidade de Lisboa.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Foreword; José da Silva Lisboa and the Brazilian Independence Revisited: Introduction and Argument; Chapter One  Brazil and Silva Lisboa in Context; Chapter Two  Constitutionalism before the Fico 1821–1822; Chapter Three  Reclamação Do Brasil: Paving the Way for Independence without Supporting It ; Chapter Four  The Pamphlets Which Failed to Keep History under Control; Conclusion: Ideas that Shaped Brazilian History; Bibliography; Index

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