The crime of high treason lese-majesty (primeira cabeça) in Conjuração baiana (Bahia’s conspiracy) of 1798 : continuity in Legal modernity.
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2021
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From the analysis of the information contained in the Records of the Devassas da Conjuração
Baiana (judicial proceeding filed by the Portuguese crown) of 1798, in the punitive logic of
local power and metropolitan authorities, it is clear that the circumscription of the social bases
of the event resulted from a social cleavage intended to maintain the order in Portugal and
overseas at the end of the 18th century. On the one hand, four free men, poor and pardos, were exemplarily punished, reinforcing the strength and intrinsic superiority of Portuguese
absolutism when questioned. On the other hand, to continue governing, the Portuguese crown
needed to negotiate with broad sectors of that society, recognizing the legitimacy of the
political exercise and the struggle for the rights of those men. However, the transition from
legal pluralism to legal modernity in the Portuguese Ancien Régime was only possible because
the hierarchy inherent to slavery was not questioned.
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Boa razão, Criminal legal culture, Lese-majesty, Bahia’s conspiracy
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VALIM, P. The crime of high treason lese-majesty (primeira cabeça) in Conjuração baiana (Bahia’s conspiracy) of 1798 : continuity in Legal modernity. JANUS.NET, e-journal of International Relations, v. 12, n. 2, p. 7-27, 2021. Disponível em: <https://observare.autonoma.pt/janus-net/en/janusnet/the-crime-of-high-treason-lese-majesty-primeira-cabeca-in-conjuracao-baiana-bahias-conspiracy-of-1798-continuity-in-legal-modernity/>. Acesso em: 27 set. 2022.