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Student resistance in the Federal Territory of Amapá during the military dictatorship in Brazil

Yazarlar: Marcella Viana

Cilt 6 , Sayı 28 , 2021 , Sayfalar 100-112

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DOI:10.46652/rgn.v6i28.795

Anahtar Kelimeler:Military dictatorship; Student Movement; Amapá; Resistance

Özet: The Student Movement in the Federal Territory of Amapá is characterized by a history crossed by contradictions and complexities. Among these are the actions, during the military regime, of clandestine organizations and of the main student entity of the territory at the time, the Union of Students of Secondary Courses of Amapá (UECSA). The objective of this article is to investigate the process of resistance to the military regime by these organizations, including UECSA, which despite having deliberated support for the coup, resisted it within its own ranks. As a documental base, we will use the survey published in 2017 of the Report of the Amapá State Truth Commission (CEV-AP), produced between the years 2013 and 2016, the unpublished archive of the report, which includes the hearings and official documents that were ceded by the CEV-AP to carry out this research, as well as personal records of collaborators of the clandestine groups. The students of the Federal Territory of Amapá, for structural and cultural reasons, ended up having different reactions from those that the student movement had had in the rest of the country. They were actions in support of the military coup, with very restricted cells of resistance.


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@article{2021, title={Student resistance in the Federal Territory of Amapá during the military dictatorship in Brazil}, volume={6}, number={100–112}, publisher={RELIGACIÓN}, author={Marcella Viana}, year={2021} }
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Marcella Viana. (2021). Student resistance in the Federal Territory of Amapá during the military dictatorship in Brazil (Vol. 6). Vol. 6. RELIGACIÓN.
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Marcella Viana. Student Resistance in the Federal Territory of Amapá during the Military Dictatorship in Brazil. no. 100–112, RELIGACIÓN, 2021.