The model and the portrait: Jaime Cortesão and the articulation of the ‘Historical Formation of Brazil’ with the ‘History of Brazilian Cartography’
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https://doi.org/10.15848/hh.v0i19.936Keywords:
Deconstructionism, Historical formation, CartographyAbstract
The studies of the Jaime Cortesão’s contribution to Brazilian historiography have always given little importance to their participation in State projects and in a historiography linked to the State. In this article, we seek to discern his contribution to the ‘Historical Formation of Brazil’ as a position in the Portuguese and Brazilian historiographical ‘metagame’ and in relation to national interests. We understand that this ‘meta strategy' was successful because the inputs of their work , especially cartography, were already part of the metalogic of Brazilian historiography and for having directed his interests gradually to a ‘circuit of expression’, which bestowed prestige to him and his work.Downloads
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