A diáspora da inteligência lusa na hermenêutica histórica de Agostinho da Silva: uma teoria antielitista da história de Portugal?
Keywords:
Agostinho da Silva, Portuguese mission, theory of history, folk culture, critique of the eliteAbstract
It is as a refugee from political persecution by the Portuguese Estado Novo (New State) that Agostinho da Silva exiles himself in Brazil, where he gets to meet or see again many other Portuguese intellectuals, also expatriates - hence the idea of a "Portuguese mission", as Antonio Candido put it. This situation seems to have been decisive for the aspect Agostinho da Silva lent to his theory of Portuguese History, here presented as anti-elitist. It is through his experience of Brazil, of almost a quarter of a century, that Agostinho da Silva rediscovers himself rediscovering his homeland.
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