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Entre patrimoine privé, érudition et État: les vicissitudes des papiers des ministres de la monarchie française (XIVe-XVIIe siècle)

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Olivier Poncet

O surgimento e a ascensão de novos responsáveis pelas políticas governamentais da monarquia francesa a partir do século XIV não se fez acompanhar pelo estabelecimento de procedimentos arquivísticos claros, públicos e regulares. A maior parte dos documentos produzidos, cartas, memórias, ou dossiers documentais compósitos, não recebeu a atenção arquivística que rodeava os actos inscritos nos tradicionais processos judiciais, administrativos ou contabilísticos. Estes documentos permaneceram até ao século XVII nas mãos dos seus titulares e dos respectivos herdeiros. A patrimonialização destes arquivos poderia servir a ação governamental quando as funções exercidas permaneciam dentro da mesma família. Essa patrimonialização atraiu especialmente os colecionadores do século XVII, seduzidos pelo seu poder informacional ou pela sua forte carga histórica. A sua recuperação parcial pela monarquia não resultou de um plano refletido, mas Luís XIV aproveitou todas as oportunidades à sua disposição para trazer de volta ao segredo de Estado os arquivos que nunca de lá deveriam ter saído.


ISBN:
978-989-26-1793-0
eISBN: 978-989-26-1794-7
DOI: 10.14195/978-989-26-1794-7_2
Área: Artes e humandidades
Páginas: 35-51
Data: 2019

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