A luta de brasileiros contra o miguelismo em Portugal (1828-1834): o caso do homem preto Luciano Augusto

O reinado de d. Miguel (1828-1834) colocou fim à primeira experiência liberal portuguesa e foi marcado por intensa repressão política aos seus opositores. Contra o rei absoluto formou-se uma verdadeira 'internacional antimiguelista', que incluía brasileiros de diferentes condições sociais:...

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description O reinado de d. Miguel (1828-1834) colocou fim à primeira experiência liberal portuguesa e foi marcado por intensa repressão política aos seus opositores. Contra o rei absoluto formou-se uma verdadeira 'internacional antimiguelista', que incluía brasileiros de diferentes condições sociais: cirurgiões, estudantes, militares, trabalhadores domésticos. Tendo como fonte principal os processos políticos do reinado de d. Miguel, pretende-se com este artigo reconstituir alguns aspectos da resistência ao regime implantado pelo rei usurpador com base no estudo de caso do réu Luciano Augusto. Homem preto e criado de servir, Luciano foi acusado de constitucionalista e partidário de d. Pedro IV. Entre outros objetivos, busca-se esclarecer o trânsito de pessoas e de ideias no interior do que fora, talvez, a parcela mais importante do império português, permitindo até mesmo o estabelecimento de contrastes entre o contexto americano e o europeu. The reign of Dom Miguel (1828-1834) brought to an end the first Portuguese liberal experience, and was marked by the intense political repression of opponents. A 'anti-Miguelist international' was formed against the absolutist King, which including Brazilians from different walks of life, such as surgeons, students, military officers, and domestic workers. Drawing mainly on the political lawsuits from Dom Miguel's reign, this article seeks to reconstitute some aspects of the resistance against the regime established by the usurping king, using the case study of the Luciano Augusto. A black man and house servant, Luciano was accused of being a Constitutionalist and supporter of Dom Pedro IV. Amongst other objectives, we also seek to clarify the flow of people and ideas within what had been, perhaps, the most important part of the Portuguese Empire, which would also allow us to establish contrasts between the American and European contexts.
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