Brazilian Military Dictatorship: theoretical and historiographical approximations

As is common in the History of Present, there is a significant interconnection between politics and academic research regarding the history of the Brazilian military dictatorship. Consequently, it is essential that well-established theoretical formulations guide archival research. This article discu...

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Main Author: Carlos Fico
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina 2017-09-01
Series:Tempo e Argumento
Online Access:http://revistas.udesc.br/index.php/tempo/article/view/10541
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Summary:As is common in the History of Present, there is a significant interconnection between politics and academic research regarding the history of the Brazilian military dictatorship. Consequently, it is essential that well-established theoretical formulations guide archival research. This article discusses the alleged revisionism of the historiography on the Brazilian military dictatorship, argues that the recruitment of young left-wing students for the armed struggle has generated a traumatic memory, shows the weakness of the debate about the civil-military character of dictatorship, argues that the institutional framework of the state of exception was still active in 1985 and demonstrates that the military controlled the project of “Abertura”.   Keywords: Brazilian Military Dictatorship. Historiography. Revisionism. Memory. Trauma.
ISSN:2175-1803