Banca de DEFESA: MANOEL MARIA DO NASCIMENTO JÚNIOR

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DISCENTE : MANOEL MARIA DO NASCIMENTO JÚNIOR
DATA : 31/10/2019
HORA: 14:00
LOCAL: Mastaba - Faculdade de Arquitetura da Ufba
TÍTULO:

 DISTRICT OF BROTAS (Salvador-Bahia) IN THE FIRST REPUBLIC (1889-1930): SOCIAL CONFLICTS IN THE PRODUCTION, APPROPRIATION AND USE OF ITS URBAN SPACE


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Social conflicts. Urban space. Urbanization. Salvador (Bahia). First Republic (Brazil, 1889-1930).


PÁGINAS: 592
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências Sociais Aplicadas
ÁREA: Arquitetura e Urbanismo
SUBÁREA: Fundamentos de Arquitetura e Urbanismo
ESPECIALIDADE: História do Urbanismo
RESUMO:

How did the characteristic social conflicts of the First Brazilian Republic (1889-1930) and contemporary Bahian politics interfere in the production, appropriation and use of urban space in the soteropolitan urban district of Brotas? What was Brotas' part in Salvador's urban decentralization process during the First Republic, which marked Salvador's urban development throughout the twentieth century? This survey answers these questions, albeit tentatively, based on a broad repertoire of sources, including the totality of license applications for building, extension and renovation works in the district, guarded by the Salvador Municipal Historical Archive. During the First Republic, the process of fragmentation of ownership of farms, mills and other large estates of Brotas was completed, giving rise to many of the territorial identities that today mark this area of Salvador. This process has been marked by the proliferation, in areas well demarcated by specific geographic features, of “workers' houses”, irregular allotments and “balneary towns”; by the quiet permanence of former squatters and small landlords, often recently freed slaves or their descendants, in parallel to the struggle of liberal professionals, small merchants and small- and medium-rank civil servants for the installation of urban infrastructures near their homes. The urbanistic interventions promoted by the Bahian governor José Joaquim Seabra, for which the soteropolitan urbanization during the First Republic is better known, interfered only tangentially in the urban development of Brotas, especially because they were a strong cause of intraurban and interdistrict migrations, based on the low land value and proximity to industrial, commercial and port jobs facilitated by tram lines. It is hoped, with this research, that it was possible to explain why conflicts and social struggles for the production, appropriation and use of urban space in the First Republic contributed to make Brotas what it is today - purposedly, not “spontaneously”.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Interno - 2565868 - FABIO MACEDO VELAME
Interno - 2624955 - ANY BRITO LEAL IVO
Externo à Instituição - CAROLINA FIALHO SILVA - UFRB
Notícia cadastrada em: 18/10/2019 14:38
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