Robert Southey, William Robertson and the four stage theory in the construction of the history of the native american's macro-narrative

Authors

  • Flávia Florentino Varella Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9141.rh.2016.111112

Keywords:

Robert Southey, William Robertson, four stages theory

Abstract

The aim of this article is to analyze how the articulation of the four stages theory served as a backdrop in Robert Southey’ History of Brazil (1810-1819) for the examination of the populations living in Brazil, Rio de la Plata and Paraguay. In addition, I try to show the importance of William Robertson’ History of America (1777) for the insertion of American history within the macronarrative of world history through the constituency of indigenous peoples as morally wild and living in the stage of hunters and gatherers. The explanatory plan of the theory of the stages of society, the result of a great interest in the social sphere and the ethnography, was conceived as an attempt to elucidate the question of how some societies had reached civilization, while others languished in barbarism or even savagery. In that horizon of division of societies in barbaric, savage or civilized, the Robertson’ History of America was decisive for the construction of the Native American people as living in a wild state. The sociological and ethnographic approach, based on the mode subsistence’ description and how this affected the customs and manners of the people, came to be prescriptive to explain the status of the population not only in Europe but also in the New World. Southey continued to explore the ways and wild costumes, performing a significant broadening of topics and scrutinizing the peculiarities of various tribes without, however, fail to point their livelihoods, which were developed according to pre-defined stages.

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Author Biography

  • Flávia Florentino Varella, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
    Doutora em História pela Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Professora Adjunta de Teoria da Hstória no Departamento de História da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina.

Published

2016-12-20

How to Cite

VARELLA, Flávia Florentino. Robert Southey, William Robertson and the four stage theory in the construction of the history of the native american’s macro-narrative. Revista de História, São Paulo, n. 175, p. 349–384, 2016. DOI: 10.11606/issn.2316-9141.rh.2016.111112. Disponível em: https://www.journals.usp.br/revhistoria/article/view/111112.. Acesso em: 14 may. 2024.