Joaquim Pedro de Oliveira Martins (30 April 1845 – 24 August 1894) was a
Portuguese politician and
social scientist
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. He was a writer, a
deputy
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, a minister; he became the 47th Minister for Treasury Affairs on 17 January 1892.
Martins was born and died in Lisbon. He was the son of Francisco Cândido Gonçalves Martins (born Lisbon, Mercês,
bap. 16 June 1812) and wife Maria Henriqueta de Morais Gomes de Oliveira (born
Setúbal
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,
São Lourenço (Vila Nogueira de Azeitão), bap. 26 August 1817).
Oliveira Martins is considered one of the key figures in the contemporary
history of Portugal
The history of Portugal can be traced from circa 400,000 years ago, when the region of present-day Portugal was inhabited by ''Homo heidelbergensis''.
The Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula, which lasted almost two centuries, led to the es ...
. His works influenced many generations of writers, such as
António Sérgio
António Sérgio de Sousa (September 3, 1883 – February 12, 1969) was an influential educationist, philosopher, journalist, sociologist and essayist from Portugal.
Background
He was the only son and representative of António Sérgio de So ...
(1883–1969),
António Sardinha
António Sardinha (9 September 1887 in Monforte, Portalegre – 10 January 1925 in Elvas) was a Portuguese writer and leading theorist of the movement known as Integralismo Lusitano. His worldview was strongly conservative.
Early politics
Sardi ...
(1887–1925) or the philosopher
Eduardo Lourenço (1923–2020).
He married on 10 March 1865 Vitória Mascarenhas Barbosa, without issue.
His great-nephew is former
Minister of Finance
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A ministry of finance's portfolio ...
Guilherme de Oliveira Martins.
Life
An orphan, Oliveira Martins did not have an easy adolescence; he did not finish high school, which would lead him to Polytechnic School to be a military engineer. He was a businessman between 1858 and 1870, but because his firm went bankrupt, he later became manager of a mine in
Andalusia
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. In 1874 Martins returned to Portugal to coordinate the construction of the railway between
Porto
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,
Póvoa do Varzim and
Vila Nova de Famalicão
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.

In 1880 he was elected president of the Sociedade de Geografia Comercial of Porto and, four years later, manager of the Museum of Industry of Commerce in the same city. Later, he was also manager of the Company of Mozambique and member of the executive commission of the Portuguese Industrial Exhibition.
Oliveira Martins became a deputy elected by
Viana do Castelo
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in 1883, and in 1889 by Porto. In 1893 he was nominated vice-president of the Junta de Crédito Público.
One of the leading figures of the "
70s generation" (formed by writers like
Antero de Quental
Antero Tarquínio de Quental (; old spelling ''Anthero''; 18 April 184211 September 1891) was a Portuguese poet, philosopher, and writer. Quental is regarded as one of the greatest poets of his generation and is recognized as one of the most inf ...
,
Eça de Queirós,
Ramalho Ortigão
José Duarte Ramalho Ortigão () (24 November 1836 – 27 September 1915) was a Portuguese writer of the late 19th century and early 20th century.
Biography
Ortigão spent his early years with his maternal grandmother in Porto. He studied law i ...
and
Guerra Junqueiro
Abílio Manuel Guerra Junqueiro (, 17 September 1850 – 7 July 1923) was a Portuguese people, Portuguese top civil servant, member of the Portuguese House of Representatives, journalist, author, and poet. His work helped inspire the creation of ...
), Martins was influenced by many
schools of thought
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...
of the nineteenth century.
Main works
Oliveira Martins worked for the major literary, scientific, political and socialist Portuguese journals. His vast work began with the romance ''
Febo Moniz
Febo (or Febos) Moniz (1515 – aft. 1580) was a Portuguese people, Portuguese nobleman who distinguished himself during the 1580 Portuguese succession crisis.
Life
He was the second son of Jerónimo Moniz and wife Violante da Silva.
Fidalgo, ...
'' (1867). In the area of social sciences, his major works include ''Elementos de Antropologia'' (1880), ''Regime das Riquezas'' (1883) and ''Tábua de Cronologia'' (1884). His historiographical works include ''História da Civilização Ibérica'' and ''História de Portugal'' (1879), ''O Brasil e as Colónias Portuguesas'' (1880), ''História da República Romana'' (1885), ''Os Filhos de D. João I'' (1891) and ''A Vida de Nuno Álvares'' (1893). His works influenced Portuguese political life, historiography, critic and literature during his life and the twentieth century, but also generated large controversy:
integralist authors, for instance, accused him of extreme pessimism and even anti-patriotism.
Martins' historiography
According to historian Sérgio Campos Matos, in Oliveira Martins'
historiographical
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works "the single event is always related with the totality, with a principle of unity". Martins vacillated between
social determinism
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A social determinist would only consider social dynamics like customs, cultural expectations, educatio ...
and individual affirmation, considering that collective reason and individual reason could not be separated. For him, the historical course of the Portuguese
nation
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was a "succession of voluntary acts, of plans of statesmen"; however, the action of these men was subordinated to an ideal system of determinant
principle
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s and
laws
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, sharing the idea that human action was an instrument of
destiny
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Fate
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. Oliveira Martins was both skeptic towards a "science of
universal history Universal history may refer to:
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**''Jami' al-tawarikh'', 14th-century work of literature and history, produced by the Mongol Ilkhanate in Persia
** Universal History (Sale et al), ''Universal History'' ...
" (denying the existence of laws in history and preferring the teaching of
chronology
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and of the
philosophy of history
Philosophy of history is the philosophy, philosophical study of history and its academic discipline, discipline. The term was coined by the French philosopher Voltaire.
In contemporary philosophy a distinction has developed between the ''specul ...
) and the
historical romance
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Varieties
...
(which he considered a "hybrid and false genre"), therefore, he preferred
narrative history
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. Martins's thesis proved to be controversial in the context of the second half of the nineteenth century, a time when fields like
archeology
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,
ethnology
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Sci ...
,
philology
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and geography shared great development and when there was tendency to view
History
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as a discipline based on
natural laws
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.
Oliveira Martins was greatly influenced by authors like the German historian
Theodor Mommsen
Christian Matthias Theodor Mommsen (; ; 30 November 1817 – 1 November 1903) was a German classical scholar, historian, jurist, journalist, politician and archaeologist. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest classicists of the 19th ce ...
, namely the importance given to the
hero
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as the man who better incarnates the
nation
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's soul, the collective psychology of the
nation
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in a given historical moment, corresponding to its demands and ambitions. In Martins' last works the individual's function in history grows, as a sign of his skepticism towards an immediate national regeneration.
[Matos, 1992: 502–504]
References
Bibliography
* MATOS, Sérgio Campos (1992). "Na génese da teoria do herói em Oliveira Martins" in ''Estudos de homenagem a Jorge Borges de Macedo''. Lisboa: INIC.
* MAURÍCIO, Carlos Maurício (2000). "O falso Portugal de Oliveira Martins" in ''Ler História'', nº38, pp. 57–86.
J. P. de Oliveira Martins, ''Portugal nos Mares: Ensaios de Critica, Historia e Geographia,'' Lisboa, Bertrand, 1889 (repr. Parceria Antonio Maria Pereira, 1924).
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1845 births
1894 deaths
Portuguese social scientists
People from Lisbon
19th-century Portuguese people
Finance ministers of Portugal