In the transition from one historical moment to another, the understanding of religion and its institutions change. This article will deal with the change of historical sense experienced by the Society of Jesus in Brazil, due to the work of the Instituto Histórico Geográfico Brasileiro, IHGB, the institution founded in 1838, to which the Empire granted the authority and means to write the history of the “Brazilian nation”. Using the institute´s magazine, between its foundation and 1940, we will address the controversy over the Jesuits in the 19th century and how a consensus was formed according to which the Society of Jesus would appear as one of the founding institutions of Brazil.Na transição de um momento histórico a outro, a compreensão...
This article analyses the official report produced by the 11th World Convention of Sunday Schools th...
Cet article fait un bilan de l’historiographie brésilienne sur la religiosité dite populaire, au reg...
This article analyses the unpublished theme in Brazilian historiography: the “catholic freemasonry” ...
In this article, we initially reconstituted, the sources and the functions performed by two colleges...
During the first years of the second reign (1840-1889), the Province of St. Pedro do Rio Grande was ...
A search for historical evidence aimed at both the definition of a national history and the practica...
A Companhia de Jesus fundou, ao redor do mundo, diversos colégios cujo objetivo ia além da formação ...
This article seeks to present religious reform that was decreed by Pope Benedict XIV, on April 1, 1...
The article aims at presenting João do Rio and his contribution to the study of the History of Relig...
The various Religious Brotherhoods created in Brazil during Colonial and Imperial periods had as mod...
This article aims at understanding the uses of memory and forgetting in history Tefé, inland city of...
This article seeks to address the expansion of the Church in Colonial Brazil, his effort to set up t...
This article relates the foundation of the Rio de Janeiro city at the end of the 16th century with t...
Would it have some elective affinity between Brazilian Culture and Religion? This article sketches a...
The Company of Jesus was, without a doubt, the more active religious institution in the Brazilian te...
This article analyses the official report produced by the 11th World Convention of Sunday Schools th...
Cet article fait un bilan de l’historiographie brésilienne sur la religiosité dite populaire, au reg...
This article analyses the unpublished theme in Brazilian historiography: the “catholic freemasonry” ...
In this article, we initially reconstituted, the sources and the functions performed by two colleges...
During the first years of the second reign (1840-1889), the Province of St. Pedro do Rio Grande was ...
A search for historical evidence aimed at both the definition of a national history and the practica...
A Companhia de Jesus fundou, ao redor do mundo, diversos colégios cujo objetivo ia além da formação ...
This article seeks to present religious reform that was decreed by Pope Benedict XIV, on April 1, 1...
The article aims at presenting João do Rio and his contribution to the study of the History of Relig...
The various Religious Brotherhoods created in Brazil during Colonial and Imperial periods had as mod...
This article aims at understanding the uses of memory and forgetting in history Tefé, inland city of...
This article seeks to address the expansion of the Church in Colonial Brazil, his effort to set up t...
This article relates the foundation of the Rio de Janeiro city at the end of the 16th century with t...
Would it have some elective affinity between Brazilian Culture and Religion? This article sketches a...
The Company of Jesus was, without a doubt, the more active religious institution in the Brazilian te...
This article analyses the official report produced by the 11th World Convention of Sunday Schools th...
Cet article fait un bilan de l’historiographie brésilienne sur la religiosité dite populaire, au reg...
This article analyses the unpublished theme in Brazilian historiography: the “catholic freemasonry” ...