In the name of order: The role of the agents institutional Catholic religion during the Contestado movement and war between the years 1912-1916 / EM NOME DA ORDEM: O papel dos agentes da religião católica institucionalizada durante o movimento e guerra do Contestado entre 1912-1916

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2004

RESUMO

This thesis will analyse the role of the institutional church leaders,before and during the movement and war of the Contestado between the years 1912 to 1916. This movement is classified as milenar messianic that happened in the south of Brazil in an area considered as litigious and disputed by the states of Paraná and Santa Catarina. It will point out the social, economic, political and religious context that created conditions for this movement to arrise. It will analyse the formation of a rustic, popular, brazilian catholicism and its expressions in the region of the Contestado, giving prominence to the role of the monks. It will deepen the understanding of oficial catholicism in the process of romanization, and the role of the Franciscans, their conceptions and practices, and their efforts to frame the rural religion into the principles of the reform. It will analyse the reaction of the people in the rural areas, confronted with the changes that were implanted in the region, and the explosion of a brotherhood called Terra Santa (Holy Land) that saught to fulfill a new order. It will deepen the awareness of the role of the franciscans, who represented the catholic church, with the idea to disperse and pacify, the rural rebel, and form an pact with the military forces to repress and implant an order and peace in the region contested, with the consequent radical elimination of the rural brotherhood and their fortifications.(AU)

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holy land positivism popular catholicism progress dependent capitalism igreja católica brasil conflict positivismo republic order disorder new order catolicismo popular ciencias humanas messianismo brasil história campanha dos constestado romanized catholicism 1912-1916 leadership

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