الوصف: |
This work reflects on some issues related to the 1964 Coup from Senador Pompeu, a town located in the Sertão Central of Ceará, through the analysis of historical sources such as a newspaper article collected in the Hemeroteca of the National Digital Library (BNDigital), Minutes present in the collection of the City Council (ACM-SP), excerpts from interviews present in the memorial book Paróquia de Nossa Senhora das Dores – 80 anos servindo ao Senhor (1999), as well as oral sources produced through interviews based on Thematic Oral History. In addition to contributing to the urgent and necessary fight against denialism regarding the topic by not only discussing it, but also expanding its reflection from a regional focus different from the so-called "Large centers," it is concluded that, due to the mobilization of the anti-communist imaginary of the period, there was sincere and ambiguous support for the victory of the coup coalition in the county. At the same time, other subjects, especially those associated with some social activities conducted by the Parish, suffered direct or indirect threats and persecution. Therefore, we dialogue with the theoretical framework of Motta (2021), Napolitano (2020; 2021), Presot (2010), Laborie (2010), Grynszpan (2007), Le Goff (1990), Luca (2008), Pollak (1989; 1992), among others. ; O trabalho reflete a respeito de algumas questões relacionadas ao Golpe de 1964 a partir da cidade de Senador Pompeu, localizada no Sertão Central cearense, mediante a análise de fontes históricas tais como: uma matéria de jornal coletada na Hemeroteca da Biblioteca Nacional Digital (BNDigital), Atas presentes no acervo da Câmara Municipal (ACM-SP), trechos de entrevistas presentes no livro memorialístico Paróquia de Nossa Senhora das Dores – 80 anos servindo ao senhor (1999), bem como fontes orais produzidas junto a entrevistados a partir da História Oral Temática. Além de contribuir com o urgente e necessário combate ao negacionismo acerca da temática ao não somente discuti-la, mas fazer isto ... |