Um só corpo, uma só carne : casamento, cotidiano e mestiçagem no Recife colonial 1790 - 1800

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Ano de defesa: 2008
Autor(a) principal: SILVA, Gian Carlo de Melo lattes
Orientador(a): ALMEIDA, Suely Creusa Cordeiro de
Banca de defesa: CARVALHO, Marcus Joaquim Maciel de, ASSIS, Angelo Adriano Faria de
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em História
Departamento: Departamento de História
País: Brasil
Palavras-chave em Português:
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Link de acesso: http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/6184
Resumo: This research aims to record in History how to matrimonial sacrament was present in society of Recife at the end of the Eighteenth century, seeking to understand its association with the daily practices. At the same time, we will examine how people of the parish was socially inserted in the space of cleric, accepting standards of the Church and adapting them according to their most immediate necessities. Within this context fall under the Offences Philippines and the Constitutions of the First Archbishopric of Bahia, the codes that govern civil and religious spheres of the colonial period. From these standards, we see its application in daily life of Recife between the years 1790 to 1800. Something that provides us to understand issues such as: the ages of the betrotheds, the customs about the schedule, days and months of the year in which the celebrations happened. Furthermore, the marriage records answer questions about the social insert that the marriage act could give men and women of Seven-hundredth. We identified the stay betrotheds within their origin group, confirming information already found in other locations, which, at least in the union legitimized by the church, few ones were as mixed couples, there being an obedience to the "principle of equality", advised by current manuals of the time of marriage and the society customs. Finally, marriage documentation becomes essential to understand how the population was distributed in the parish of St. Anthony of Recife. This process of social construction is perceived when we associate the marriages to the population survey information, it allows us to find a miscegenated society, which lived in colonial Recife, and that marriage was an area, a point where people could achieve integration into society, from making family and solidarity bonds. By pulling the wires that interlaced everyday life and the stories of ordinary people who lived in a Catholic society, and we realize that they found in marriage a place that offered benefits that only married people enjoyed. In discovering a reality that we can not observe, our research fills gaps in the History of Recife in the Eighteenth century, contributing in a relevant way for studies about family and social relations.This research aims to record in History how to matrimonial sacrament was present in society of Recife at the end of the Eighteenth century, seeking to understand its association with the daily practices. At the same time, we will examine how people of the parish was socially inserted in the space of cleric, accepting standards of the Church and adapting them according to their most immediate necessities. Within this context fall under the Offences Philippines and the Constitutions of the First Archbishopric of Bahia, the codes that govern civil and religious spheres of the colonial period. From these standards, we see its application in daily life of Recife between the years 1790 to 1800. Something that provides us to understand issues such as: the ages of the betrotheds, the customs about the schedule, days and months of the year in which the celebrations happened. Furthermore, the marriage records answer questions about the social insert that the marriage act could give men and women of Seven-hundredth. We identified the stay betrotheds within their origin group, confirming information already found in other locations, which, at least in the union legitimized by the church, few ones were as mixed couples, there being an obedience to the "principle of equality", advised by current manuals of the time of marriage and the society customs. Finally, marriage documentation becomes essential to understand how the population was distributed in the parish of St. Anthony of Recife. This process of social construction is perceived when we associate the marriages to the population survey information, it allows us to find a miscegenated society, which lived in colonial Recife, and that marriage was an area, a point where people could achieve integration into society, from making family and solidarity bonds. By pulling the wires that interlaced everyday life and the stories of ordinary people who lived in a Catholic society, and we realize that they found in marriage a place that offered benefits that only married people enjoyed. In discovering a reality that we can not observe, our research fills gaps in the History of Recife in the Eighteenth century, contributing in a relevant way for studies about family and social relations.
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spelling ALMEIDA, Suely Creusa Cordeiro deCARVALHO, Marcus Joaquim Maciel deASSIS, Angelo Adriano Faria dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6816194135811718SILVA, Gian Carlo de Melo2016-12-29T12:27:37Z2008-07-18SILVA, Gian Carlo de Melo. Um só corpo, uma só carne : casamento, cotidiano e mestiçagem no Recife colonial 1790 - 1800. 2008. 184 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em História) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/6184This research aims to record in History how to matrimonial sacrament was present in society of Recife at the end of the Eighteenth century, seeking to understand its association with the daily practices. At the same time, we will examine how people of the parish was socially inserted in the space of cleric, accepting standards of the Church and adapting them according to their most immediate necessities. Within this context fall under the Offences Philippines and the Constitutions of the First Archbishopric of Bahia, the codes that govern civil and religious spheres of the colonial period. From these standards, we see its application in daily life of Recife between the years 1790 to 1800. Something that provides us to understand issues such as: the ages of the betrotheds, the customs about the schedule, days and months of the year in which the celebrations happened. Furthermore, the marriage records answer questions about the social insert that the marriage act could give men and women of Seven-hundredth. We identified the stay betrotheds within their origin group, confirming information already found in other locations, which, at least in the union legitimized by the church, few ones were as mixed couples, there being an obedience to the "principle of equality", advised by current manuals of the time of marriage and the society customs. Finally, marriage documentation becomes essential to understand how the population was distributed in the parish of St. Anthony of Recife. This process of social construction is perceived when we associate the marriages to the population survey information, it allows us to find a miscegenated society, which lived in colonial Recife, and that marriage was an area, a point where people could achieve integration into society, from making family and solidarity bonds. By pulling the wires that interlaced everyday life and the stories of ordinary people who lived in a Catholic society, and we realize that they found in marriage a place that offered benefits that only married people enjoyed. In discovering a reality that we can not observe, our research fills gaps in the History of Recife in the Eighteenth century, contributing in a relevant way for studies about family and social relations.This research aims to record in History how to matrimonial sacrament was present in society of Recife at the end of the Eighteenth century, seeking to understand its association with the daily practices. At the same time, we will examine how people of the parish was socially inserted in the space of cleric, accepting standards of the Church and adapting them according to their most immediate necessities. Within this context fall under the Offences Philippines and the Constitutions of the First Archbishopric of Bahia, the codes that govern civil and religious spheres of the colonial period. From these standards, we see its application in daily life of Recife between the years 1790 to 1800. Something that provides us to understand issues such as: the ages of the betrotheds, the customs about the schedule, days and months of the year in which the celebrations happened. Furthermore, the marriage records answer questions about the social insert that the marriage act could give men and women of Seven-hundredth. We identified the stay betrotheds within their origin group, confirming information already found in other locations, which, at least in the union legitimized by the church, few ones were as mixed couples, there being an obedience to the "principle of equality", advised by current manuals of the time of marriage and the society customs. Finally, marriage documentation becomes essential to understand how the population was distributed in the parish of St. Anthony of Recife. This process of social construction is perceived when we associate the marriages to the population survey information, it allows us to find a miscegenated society, which lived in colonial Recife, and that marriage was an area, a point where people could achieve integration into society, from making family and solidarity bonds. By pulling the wires that interlaced everyday life and the stories of ordinary people who lived in a Catholic society, and we realize that they found in marriage a place that offered benefits that only married people enjoyed. In discovering a reality that we can not observe, our research fills gaps in the History of Recife in the Eighteenth century, contributing in a relevant way for studies about family and social relations.A presente pesquisa tem por objetivo historicizar como o sacramento matrimonial esteve presente na sociedade do Recife no final do século XVIII, buscando entender a sua associação com as práticas cotidianas. Do mesmo modo, vamos analisar como a população da freguesia estava inserida socialmente no espaço eclesiástico, aceitando normas da Igreja e adaptando-as de acordo com suas necessidades mais imediatas. Dentro deste contexto, inserem-se as Ordenações Filipinas e as Constituições Primeiras do Arcebispado da Bahia, códigos que regiam as esferas civis e eclesiásticas do período colonial. A partir destas normas, buscamos observar a sua aplicação no cotidiano do Recife entre os anos de 1790 – 1800. Algo que nos proporciona entender questões como: as idades dos nubentes, os costumes acerca dos horários, dias e meses do ano nos quais aconteciam as celebrações. Além disso, os registros de casamento respondem questionamentos feitos acerca da inserção social que o ato de casar poderia proporcionar aos homens e mulheres dos Setecentos. Identificamos uma permanência dos nubentes dentro de seu grupo de origem, confirmando os dados já encontrados para outras localidades, de que ao menos na união legitimada pela Igreja, poucos foram os casais mistos, existindo uma obediência ao “principio de igualdade”, aconselhado pelos manuais de casamento da época e pelos costumes da sociedade. Por fim, a documentação matrimonial torna-se fundamental para entender como estava distribuída a população da freguesia de Santo Antônio do Recife. Esse processo de construção social é percebido quando associamos os casamentos aos dados dos levantamentos populacionais, possibilitando encontrarmos uma sociedade mestiça, que convivia no Recife colonial, e que teve no casamento um espaço, um ponto onde as pessoas poderiam conseguir inserção na sociedade, a partir da formação dos laços familiares e de solidariedade. Puxando os fios que entrelaçavam o cotidiano e as histórias de pessoas comuns, que viviam numa sociedade católica e, percebemos que encontraram no matrimônio um lugar que proporcionava vantagens que só os casados usufruíam. Ao descortinarmos uma realidade que não podemos observar, nossa pesquisa preenche lacunas existentes na história do Recife no século XVIII, contribuindo de forma relevante para os estudos acerca da família e das relações sociais.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2016-12-29T12:27:37Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Gian Carlo de Melo Silva.pdf: 9368036 bytes, checksum: 604d2785267f903ab2b88a2461aad7d9 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-12-29T12:27:37Z (GMT). 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title Um só corpo, uma só carne : casamento, cotidiano e mestiçagem no Recife colonial 1790 - 1800
spellingShingle Um só corpo, uma só carne : casamento, cotidiano e mestiçagem no Recife colonial 1790 - 1800
SILVA, Gian Carlo de Melo
Casamento
Período colonial
Recife (PE)
Inserção social
População mestiça
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
title_short Um só corpo, uma só carne : casamento, cotidiano e mestiçagem no Recife colonial 1790 - 1800
title_full Um só corpo, uma só carne : casamento, cotidiano e mestiçagem no Recife colonial 1790 - 1800
title_fullStr Um só corpo, uma só carne : casamento, cotidiano e mestiçagem no Recife colonial 1790 - 1800
title_full_unstemmed Um só corpo, uma só carne : casamento, cotidiano e mestiçagem no Recife colonial 1790 - 1800
title_sort Um só corpo, uma só carne : casamento, cotidiano e mestiçagem no Recife colonial 1790 - 1800
author SILVA, Gian Carlo de Melo
author_facet SILVA, Gian Carlo de Melo
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv ALMEIDA, Suely Creusa Cordeiro de
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv CARVALHO, Marcus Joaquim Maciel de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv ASSIS, Angelo Adriano Faria de
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6816194135811718
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SILVA, Gian Carlo de Melo
contributor_str_mv ALMEIDA, Suely Creusa Cordeiro de
CARVALHO, Marcus Joaquim Maciel de
ASSIS, Angelo Adriano Faria de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Casamento
Período colonial
Recife (PE)
Inserção social
População mestiça
topic Casamento
Período colonial
Recife (PE)
Inserção social
População mestiça
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
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description This research aims to record in History how to matrimonial sacrament was present in society of Recife at the end of the Eighteenth century, seeking to understand its association with the daily practices. At the same time, we will examine how people of the parish was socially inserted in the space of cleric, accepting standards of the Church and adapting them according to their most immediate necessities. Within this context fall under the Offences Philippines and the Constitutions of the First Archbishopric of Bahia, the codes that govern civil and religious spheres of the colonial period. From these standards, we see its application in daily life of Recife between the years 1790 to 1800. Something that provides us to understand issues such as: the ages of the betrotheds, the customs about the schedule, days and months of the year in which the celebrations happened. Furthermore, the marriage records answer questions about the social insert that the marriage act could give men and women of Seven-hundredth. We identified the stay betrotheds within their origin group, confirming information already found in other locations, which, at least in the union legitimized by the church, few ones were as mixed couples, there being an obedience to the "principle of equality", advised by current manuals of the time of marriage and the society customs. Finally, marriage documentation becomes essential to understand how the population was distributed in the parish of St. Anthony of Recife. This process of social construction is perceived when we associate the marriages to the population survey information, it allows us to find a miscegenated society, which lived in colonial Recife, and that marriage was an area, a point where people could achieve integration into society, from making family and solidarity bonds. By pulling the wires that interlaced everyday life and the stories of ordinary people who lived in a Catholic society, and we realize that they found in marriage a place that offered benefits that only married people enjoyed. In discovering a reality that we can not observe, our research fills gaps in the History of Recife in the Eighteenth century, contributing in a relevant way for studies about family and social relations.This research aims to record in History how to matrimonial sacrament was present in society of Recife at the end of the Eighteenth century, seeking to understand its association with the daily practices. At the same time, we will examine how people of the parish was socially inserted in the space of cleric, accepting standards of the Church and adapting them according to their most immediate necessities. Within this context fall under the Offences Philippines and the Constitutions of the First Archbishopric of Bahia, the codes that govern civil and religious spheres of the colonial period. From these standards, we see its application in daily life of Recife between the years 1790 to 1800. Something that provides us to understand issues such as: the ages of the betrotheds, the customs about the schedule, days and months of the year in which the celebrations happened. Furthermore, the marriage records answer questions about the social insert that the marriage act could give men and women of Seven-hundredth. We identified the stay betrotheds within their origin group, confirming information already found in other locations, which, at least in the union legitimized by the church, few ones were as mixed couples, there being an obedience to the "principle of equality", advised by current manuals of the time of marriage and the society customs. Finally, marriage documentation becomes essential to understand how the population was distributed in the parish of St. Anthony of Recife. This process of social construction is perceived when we associate the marriages to the population survey information, it allows us to find a miscegenated society, which lived in colonial Recife, and that marriage was an area, a point where people could achieve integration into society, from making family and solidarity bonds. By pulling the wires that interlaced everyday life and the stories of ordinary people who lived in a Catholic society, and we realize that they found in marriage a place that offered benefits that only married people enjoyed. In discovering a reality that we can not observe, our research fills gaps in the History of Recife in the Eighteenth century, contributing in a relevant way for studies about family and social relations.
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