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Ex aequo

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ESTEVES, João. Production, transmission and reframing of knowledge through the history of women: the case of the 1st Republic. Ex aequo [online]. 2014, n.30, pp.39-53. ISSN 0874-5560.

The social and political history of the 1st Republic example expresses particularly well the Women’s History contribution because it reveals the worry to deconstruct silences that subjugated women for long. It also shows the intent to integrate interventions and feminine life experiences in different domains of society and everyday life trough sources that break their mutism reveling women. In doing so, new interpretations become possible, hence, nearer the reconstruction of a global and total history, because it is inclusive. Through Women History, there has been a large amount of historiographical production and media in that period of time, with an impact in academics and public.

Keywords : women’s history; historiography; 1st Republic; rewriting.

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