ConstruÃÃes do medo : a ameaÃa comunista em Garannhuns - PE (1958 - 1964)
AUTOR(ES)
Erinaldo Vicente Cavalcanti
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2009
RESUMO
This work deals with the numerous buildings of the communist threat made in the town of Garanhuns - PE between the years 1958 to 1964. The Secretary of Security of the state of Pernambuco, by Precinct Auxiliary Police, made a thorough survey on the communists who lived in the city in the 1950 and 1960. Monitoring, controlling, beating and arresting people as Communists, the local police made a mapping of the activities developed in communist Garanhuns in the period in question. Helping to solidify this atmosphere of fear, many newspapers have contributed to the construction of the communist threat in the city. The Diario de Pernambuco, the Jornal do Commercio, and mainly, the local journal, O Monitor, published several reports warning of the dangers to society that the communists were to society, according to concepts and prejudices of those organs of the press. This danger, which was lived, debated and fought in the Legislative Council. Through the minutes of the work day that power, could follow the strategies developed by a significant portion of edile of Garanhuns in the fight to the projects and proposals of councilors of the PCB, thus avoiding the communist ideas were disseminated in the city
ASSUNTO(S)
history garanhuns-pe (1958-1964) anti anticomunistas - movimentos fear histÃria historia comunismo communism
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