MINERVA BRASILIENSE: CIVILIZATION, PROGRESS AND ITS ILLUSTRATIVE PROJECT
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Historiography, history of concepts, illustrative projectAbstract
The article aims to outline the ways that the nation project that was being discussed by the imperial elite was designed, and how the journal Minerva Brasiliense poses as an important space for discussion of this problem. In addition, I think it is important to take stock of how this project came from understanding the application of historicized concepts in the journal. In this sense, it is important to locate that the study of historiographic practice presents itself as an important means of dialogue to understand the past mentality and to know the effects of it in the present.
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