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Mourning and civic cult of the dead: tensions in the public memory of the 1932 Constitutionalist Revolution (Sao Paulo, 1932-7)

The article deals with the tensions in the public memory of the Constitutionalist Revolution based on the analysis of the invention of the civic cult of the dead soldiers between 1932 and 1937. It seeks to understand the relationship between grief as the expression of personal loss and the civic cult of the dead, which established a political and historical meaning for the death of combatants.

memory; civic cult of the dead; 1932 Constitutional Revolution


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