Imperialism and national question in Nelson Werneck Sodré
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https://doi.org/10.29182/hehe.v22i1.594Abstract
This paper proposes to discuss the national question in Nelson Werneck Sodré’s works on Brazilian history and its crucial moments between the Independence process and the revolutionary conjuncture in the decade of 1960 (1822-1964). In Sodré’s perspective, national question emerges from “people” struggle against the deleterious conditions imposed by imperialist domination. Our hypothesis is that these crucial moments can
only be understood in the contest of capitalist’s crisis in its imperialist period, since the First World War and the Russian Revolution, considering national and anticolonial struggles as one of its expressions.
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