TCC - Licenciatura em História (Sede)

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    A Igreja Reformada no Brasil holandês (1630-1654): história e historiografia
    (2025-03-17) Souza, Élder Perboire Emerenciano de; Miranda, Bruno Romero Ferreira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8746246350935536; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2368367368583961
    O artigo em questão analisa a atuação da Igreja Reformada no Brasil neerlandês (1630-1654), ao destacar a relação entre os predicantes reformados e os indígenas, especialmente os Potiguara, e a influência religiosa e política da Companhia das Índias Ocidentais (West-Indische Compagnie, WIC). É abordada a estruturação da Igreja Reformada, a evangelização dos povos nativos e a historiografia do período. Ressalta, ainda, figuras como Pedro Poti e Antônio Paraupaba. O trabalho contribui para a compreensão das interações religiosas e culturais do Brasil neerlandês.
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    Os indígenas e a guerra luso-neerlandesa (1630-1654): uma análise da historiografia
    (2024-03-05) Silva, Gabriel Vinícius Oliveira da; Miranda, Bruno Romero Ferreira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8746246350935536; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9368777654940870
    The Dutch invasions of Brazilian territory (1624-1654) are a strong point within the historiographical field of our colonial period, due to their unique characteristic of being a chapter that, although considered brief within an analysis of Colonial History, is also one of its best documented episodes and, consequently, one that has been worked on. Within this rich period, usually referred to as Dutch Brazil, some subjects seem more recurrent, such as the different types of colonization, the specificity of the so-called 'Brazilian War' and its main characters, among others. Everything is widely debated and many high-quality works can be found, providing a wealth of content for all those interested in the subject. The indigenous issue, in this sense, appears as one of the most relevant and defining in characterizing the period. With this in mind, this paper aims to ask the following questions: How are indigenous people dealt with in the historiography of Dutch Brazil? The aim of this article is to find out how the main authors on the subject deal with indigenous populations and their involvement in the Luso-Dutch wars.
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    Entre o sertão e a Companhia: uma análise sobre a relação entre o povo Tarairiú e neerlandeses durante a dominação neerlandesa nas Capitanias do Norte (1630-1654)
    (2024-03-05) Oliveira, Júlia Samahra Santos de; Miranda, Bruno Romero Ferreira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8746246350935536; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0030330461417897
    This paper seeks to analyze the complex situations of contact and relations established between the tapuias and the Dutch during the years 1630 to 1654, a period that refers to the Dutch domination of the captaincies of northern Brazil. The essay begins with a historiographical contextualization of the studies carried out on indigenous peoples over time. It then critically analyzes the sources and narratives dealing with the tapuias peoples, understanding that these writings, mostly by Dutchmen, were imbued with pejorative views and prejudices against them. The Dutch, like other Europeans, constructed justifications for their civilization in their narratives. In a third section, the work chronologically outlines the main moments of contact and alliance building between the Dutch and the tapuias. It seeks to understand the perspectives and interests of the latter within the complex colonial sphere.
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    O Conselho Ultramarino Português e a comunicação da Capitania de Pernambuco com a Corte em tempos de guerra: 1644 - 1654
    (2024-02-28) Meireles, Douglas Rafael Kettner; Almeida, Suely Creusa Cordeiro de; Oliveira, Luanna Maria Ventura dos Santos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4568221860409469; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5060116886139677; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9827801024333288
    The present work aims to analyze the correspondence sent from the captaincy of Pernambuco to Portugal, between the years 1644 and 1654, as contained in the Overseas Historical Archive (OHA), accessed through the Baron of Rio Branco Rescue Project, coinciding with the final moments of what is known as “Dutch Brazil”. Although these documents were addressed to the Portuguese monarch, they entered the court through the desks of the Overseas Council: an organ created in 1642 that received the majority of demands from various places within the Portuguese overseas empire. By observing the global and local historical context of the production of these documents, namely the Iberian Union (1580-1640), the Eighty Years' War (1568-1648), and Dutch Brazil (1630-1654), as well as the formation and early years of the Portuguese Overseas Council, it is possible to better understand the correspondence in question, with its senders and subjects, within the context of war.