BNCC and Ancient History: Understanding the Present through the Past and the Past through the Present
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2177-4218.v8i8p62-78Keywords:
BNCC, Ancient History, Neronian Principate.Abstract
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how the research on ancient history have been and may be associated with modern Brazilian politics. Therefore, we will start from a brief overview of the development of the “Base Nacional Comum Curricular” and the exclusion of the subject Ancient History in its initial project. Then we will point out the criticism about such elimination and the importance of this area for understanding of the present times. Finally, we will demonstratehow we can relate Nero Principate with the impeachment of the President Dilma Rousseff Lana. The theoretical framework used in this paper was guided by the concept of Anachronism and the concept of non-linear time, discussed by Bevernage and Lorenz (2013).
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