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2024-03-28T21:50:44ZO cartório oitocentista da Venerável Ordem Terceira da Penitência de São Francisco de Coimbra
https://hdl.handle.net/10316/114070
Title: O cartório oitocentista da Venerável Ordem Terceira da Penitência de São Francisco de Coimbra
Authors: Silva, Ana Margarida Dias da
Abstract: O principal objetivo deste trabalho é analisar a organização do cartório da Venerável Ordem Terceira da Penitência de S. Francisco de Coimbra (Portugal) realizada no século XIX. A partir do Inventário do Cartório da Venerável Ordem 3ª de Coimbra, de 1828, e do Livro de inventário dos livros e mais papéis do cartório, de 1887, é possível reconstruir a organização arquivística então estabelecida. A preocupação com a salvaguarda, o acesso e a organização dos documentos manifesta-se na elaboração deste dois inventários. Os dois livros de inventário do cartório da Ordem Terceira de Coimbra apresentam a organização do arquivo da instituição através da ordenação alfabética dos livros dentro cada série, entre as letras A e M, e os documentos avulsos agrupados em maços segundo uma ordenação numérica de 1 a 34. O inventário de 1887 segue o de 1828 embora com algumas alterações, particularmente na descrição dos maços. Os dois inventários sumariam o conteúdo dos livros e dos documentos e permitem saber que estes estavam arrumados na sala da secretaria.2024-03-16T00:00:00ZAlguns aspectos da violência nos campos portugueses do século XIX
https://hdl.handle.net/10316/113364
Title: Alguns aspectos da violência nos campos portugueses do século XIX
Authors: Vaquinhas, Irene2001-01-01T00:00:00ZReligious Differences and Imperial Pragmatism in a Polemical Arena: a Priviledged Law for Muslims, Hindus, and Jains in Diu (1557)
https://hdl.handle.net/10316/113266
Title: Religious Differences and Imperial Pragmatism in a Polemical Arena: a Priviledged Law for Muslims, Hindus, and Jains in Diu (1557)
Authors: Paiva, José Pedro
Abstract: In 1557 Francisco Barreto, the Portuguese governor of the State of India, issued a decree forbidding the destruction of temples and books belonging to the Gujarati Muslims, Hindus, and Jains of Diu and allowed them to practice their religion freely. This and other reforms introduced by the crown and the Goan archbishop created a special situation for Muslims and Hindus living in Diu, in contrast to the policies designed to establish monolithic confessionalism that the Portuguese authorities had been attempting to impose in most part of Asia since around 1540.
This article aims to reconstruct and explain the specific nature of the religious policies pursued in Diu, adopting a holistic approach that compares them with devel- opments in other areas of Portuguese Asia. It will be argued that the policies adopted made Diu a multiconfessional city, one that accommodated interreligious encounters though it was less supportive of mobility between different religions. This was the out- come of pragmatism, an essential feature of the actions of the different Portuguese
agents who intervened at different levels, creating dynamics in which the role of the native population was also decisive in shaping imperial societies.2024-02-01T00:00:00ZBorders of Ecclesiastical Power in the Medieval City: The Perception of Coimbra’s Parochial Network through the Case of the Parish of the Monastery of Santa Cruz (Eleventh to Fourteenth Centuries)
https://hdl.handle.net/10316/111127
Title: Borders of Ecclesiastical Power in the Medieval City: The Perception of Coimbra’s Parochial Network through the Case of the Parish of the Monastery of Santa Cruz (Eleventh to Fourteenth Centuries)
Authors: Campos, Maria Amélia Álvaro de
Abstract: The twelfth century was an important period in the political and territorial definition of the Portuguese Kingdom. Coimbra was chosen by Afonso Henriques – the prince who would become the first Portuguese king – as his seat at that time and saw the foundation of the Augustinian monastery of Santa Cruz outside the city walls. During the establishment of this monastery, multiple documents were written that allow us to demarcate the parish of São João, under the monastery’s jurisdiction. Drawing on the study of this and other documents produced in Coimbra during the twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, this paper will examine the process of territorialisation of the parish of São João and the contemporary definition of a parochial network in Coimbra. Besides studying the boundaries of the city’s nine parishes, as far as the sources allow, an examination of the feeling of ‘belonging’ shown by lay parishioners will be undertaken.2023-05-16T00:00:00Z