Long live mining class united! Against imperialist war!: the coal miners of Rio Grande do Sul and the war effort (1942-1945)

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Autor(a) principal: Freitas, Tassiane Mélo de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Mundos do Trabalho
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Resumo: The coal area of Baixo Jacuí, in Rio Grande do Sul, is known as the cradle of the coal industry in Brazil. The beginning of this industry occurred in the second half of the nineteenth century, but its assertion within the Brazilian industrial context occurred during the period of the war effort when thousands of tons of ore were extracted from the subsoil of the two main mining locations of the time: Arroio dos Ratos and Butiá. This article tries to understand how the workers of the coal mines of the region were positioned in front of this conjuncture characterized by profits of one side and super exploitation by another one. Firstly, it is sought to discuss the way the war effort discourse has toured the region through different segments of the coal community, seeking to raise and legitimize the maximum effort of the mine workers. The following are the exploitation levels to which the miners were subjected in this context and some of their main demands and forms of resistance. Finally, the position of the class entity is observed before the pressure of the mining companies and of the mining category itself. For this article documents of the documentary funds “CADEM” and “Sindicatos”, both belonging to the collection of the Historical Archive of Mining, located in the city of Arroio dos Ratos.
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spelling Long live mining class united! Against imperialist war!: the coal miners of Rio Grande do Sul and the war effort (1942-1945)“Viva a classe operária mineira unida! Contra a guerra imperialista!”: os mineiros de carvão do Rio Grande do Sul e o esforço de guerra (1942-1945)The coal area of Baixo Jacuí, in Rio Grande do Sul, is known as the cradle of the coal industry in Brazil. The beginning of this industry occurred in the second half of the nineteenth century, but its assertion within the Brazilian industrial context occurred during the period of the war effort when thousands of tons of ore were extracted from the subsoil of the two main mining locations of the time: Arroio dos Ratos and Butiá. This article tries to understand how the workers of the coal mines of the region were positioned in front of this conjuncture characterized by profits of one side and super exploitation by another one. Firstly, it is sought to discuss the way the war effort discourse has toured the region through different segments of the coal community, seeking to raise and legitimize the maximum effort of the mine workers. The following are the exploitation levels to which the miners were subjected in this context and some of their main demands and forms of resistance. Finally, the position of the class entity is observed before the pressure of the mining companies and of the mining category itself. For this article documents of the documentary funds “CADEM” and “Sindicatos”, both belonging to the collection of the Historical Archive of Mining, located in the city of Arroio dos Ratos.A região carbonífera do Baixo Jacuí, no Rio Grande do Sul, é conhecida como sendo o berço da indústria do carvão mineral no Brasil. Os primórdios desta indústria remontam à segunda metade do século XIX, porém sua afirmação dentro do contexto industrial brasileiro aconteceu durante o período do esforço de guerra, quando milhares de toneladas do minério foram extraídas do subsolo das duas principais localidades mineradoras da época: Arroio dos Ratos e Butiá. Este artigo busca compreender como os operários das minas de carvão da região se posicionaram diante desta conjuntura caracterizada por lucros de um lado, e superexploração por outro. Primeiramente busca-se discutir sobre o modo como o discurso do esforço de guerra percorreu a região por meio de diferentes segmentos da comunidade carbonífera, buscando arrecadar e legitimar o esforço máximo do operariado das minas. A seguir, apresenta-se os níveis de exploração aos quais os mineiros estavam submetidos neste contexto e algumas de suas principais reivindicações e formas de resistência. Por fim, observa-se o posicionamento da entidade de classe ante a pressão das companhias mineradoras e da própria categoria mineira. Para este artigo, foram levantados documentos dos fundos documentais CADEM e Sindicatos, ambos pertencentes ao acervo do Arquivo Histórico da Mineração, localizado na cidade de Arroio dos Ratos.     Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)2019-12-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/mundosdotrabalho/article/view/1984-9222.2019.e6595710.5007/1984-9222.2019.e65957Revista Mundos do Trabalho; Vol. 11 (2019); 1-24Revista Mundos do Trabalho; Vol. 11 (2019); 1-24Revista Mundos do Trabalho; v. 11 (2019); 1-241984-9222reponame:Revista Mundos do Trabalhoinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/mundosdotrabalho/article/view/1984-9222.2019.e65957/42090Copyright (c) 2019 Revista Mundos do Trabalhoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFreitas, Tassiane Mélo de2023-05-18T02:31:02Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/65957Revistahttp://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/mundosdotrabalhoPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/mundosdotrabalho/oai||revistamundosdotrabalho@gmail.com|| portaldeperiodicos.bu@contato.ufsc.br1984-92221984-9222opendoar:2023-05-18T02:31:02Revista Mundos do Trabalho - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false
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“Viva a classe operária mineira unida! Contra a guerra imperialista!”: os mineiros de carvão do Rio Grande do Sul e o esforço de guerra (1942-1945)
title Long live mining class united! Against imperialist war!: the coal miners of Rio Grande do Sul and the war effort (1942-1945)
spellingShingle Long live mining class united! Against imperialist war!: the coal miners of Rio Grande do Sul and the war effort (1942-1945)
Freitas, Tassiane Mélo de
title_short Long live mining class united! Against imperialist war!: the coal miners of Rio Grande do Sul and the war effort (1942-1945)
title_full Long live mining class united! Against imperialist war!: the coal miners of Rio Grande do Sul and the war effort (1942-1945)
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description The coal area of Baixo Jacuí, in Rio Grande do Sul, is known as the cradle of the coal industry in Brazil. The beginning of this industry occurred in the second half of the nineteenth century, but its assertion within the Brazilian industrial context occurred during the period of the war effort when thousands of tons of ore were extracted from the subsoil of the two main mining locations of the time: Arroio dos Ratos and Butiá. This article tries to understand how the workers of the coal mines of the region were positioned in front of this conjuncture characterized by profits of one side and super exploitation by another one. Firstly, it is sought to discuss the way the war effort discourse has toured the region through different segments of the coal community, seeking to raise and legitimize the maximum effort of the mine workers. The following are the exploitation levels to which the miners were subjected in this context and some of their main demands and forms of resistance. Finally, the position of the class entity is observed before the pressure of the mining companies and of the mining category itself. For this article documents of the documentary funds “CADEM” and “Sindicatos”, both belonging to the collection of the Historical Archive of Mining, located in the city of Arroio dos Ratos.
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