Contestado and the past that does not pass
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Resumo: | The purpose of this article is to examine the developments of the nationalization process of the Southern Brazil Lumber and Colonization Company, culminating in the transformation of its headquarters in the Training Field “Marechal Hermes”. The approach considers the focus of English Social History - particularly the notions suggested by Thompson (2021) - from the perspective of reciprocity between the working class and the ruling classes, as well as their relations with the State. The research methodology employed was dialectical, recognizing that facts cannot be regarded in isolation from their social context. It analyzes contradictions that go beyond superficial appearances and seeks comprehensive solutions. The results of the present study outline several findings, including the transformations in the organizational culture of Lumber Incorporated following the assumption of administrative control by the military; the apparent irregularities in the process of selling the assets of Lumber Incorporated; suspicions regarding the actions of the former governor of the state of Santa Catarina, Irineu Bornhausen; the ulterior motives behind the actions of businessman Alberto Dalcanale, who transferred the land area of Lumber Incorporated's headquarters to the Ministry of War; the plight of Lumber Incorporated's workers during prolonged salary payment delays; the unjust process of expropriating land areas adjacent to Lumber Incorporated for the purpose of military field expansion. The presence of Lumber Company wielded a significant and influential role, ultimately shaping the trajectory of events within the region under its sphere of influence. Key words: Lumber Company. Nationalization. Contestado. |
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Contestado and the past that does not passEl Contestado y el pasado que no pasaO Contestado e o passado que não passsaThe purpose of this article is to examine the developments of the nationalization process of the Southern Brazil Lumber and Colonization Company, culminating in the transformation of its headquarters in the Training Field “Marechal Hermes”. The approach considers the focus of English Social History - particularly the notions suggested by Thompson (2021) - from the perspective of reciprocity between the working class and the ruling classes, as well as their relations with the State. The research methodology employed was dialectical, recognizing that facts cannot be regarded in isolation from their social context. It analyzes contradictions that go beyond superficial appearances and seeks comprehensive solutions. The results of the present study outline several findings, including the transformations in the organizational culture of Lumber Incorporated following the assumption of administrative control by the military; the apparent irregularities in the process of selling the assets of Lumber Incorporated; suspicions regarding the actions of the former governor of the state of Santa Catarina, Irineu Bornhausen; the ulterior motives behind the actions of businessman Alberto Dalcanale, who transferred the land area of Lumber Incorporated's headquarters to the Ministry of War; the plight of Lumber Incorporated's workers during prolonged salary payment delays; the unjust process of expropriating land areas adjacent to Lumber Incorporated for the purpose of military field expansion. The presence of Lumber Company wielded a significant and influential role, ultimately shaping the trajectory of events within the region under its sphere of influence. Key words: Lumber Company. Nationalization. Contestado.El objetivo de este artículo es examinar el desarrollo del proceso de nacionalización de la Compañía Maderera y Colonizadora del Sur de Brasil, que culminó con la transformación de su sede en el Campo de Instrução Marechal Hermes. A abordagem considera o enfoque da História Social Inglesa – especialmente as noções sugeridas por Thompson – na perspectiva da reciprocidade entre a classe trabalhadora e as classes dominantes, além de suas relações com o Estado. El método de investigación utilizado fue el dialéctico, considerando que los hechos no pueden ser considerados fuera de un contexto social, buscando analizar las contradicciones que trascienden y buscan soluciones. Entre los resultados del estudio se describe: los cambios en la cultura organizacional de Lumber Incorporada luego de que los militares tomaran el control de la administración; las aparentes irregularidades en el proceso de venta de los activos de Lumber Incorporated; sospecha sobre las acciones del entonces gobernador del estado de Santa Catarina, Irineu Bornhausen; la actuación con segundas intenciones del empresario Alberto Dalcanale, quien cedió el terreno de la sede de Lumber Incorporada al Ministerio de la Guerra; la agonía de los trabajadores de Lumber Incorporated durante largos períodos de retraso en el pago de salarios; el injusto proceso de expropiación de terrenos contiguos a Lumber Incorporated, para efectos de composición del campo militar. Se concluye que la presencia de la Compañía Maderera afectó decisivamente el curso de los acontecimientos en la región bajo su influencia. Palabras clave: Lumber Company. Nacionalización. Contestado.O objetivo deste artigo consiste em examinar os desdobramentos do processo de estatização da Southern Brazil Lumber and Colonization Company, culminando com a transformação de sua sede no Campo de Instrução Marechal Hermes. A abordagem considera o enfoque da História Social Inglesa – especialmente as noções sugeridas por Thompson – na perspectiva da reciprocidade entre a classe trabalhadora e as classes dominantes, além de suas relações com o Estado. Dentre os resultados do estudo, descreve-se: as mudanças na cultura organizacional da Lumber Incorporada após os militares assumirem o controle da administração; as aparentes irregularidades no processo de venda do acervo de bens da Lumber Incorporada; a suspeição acerca da atuação do então governador do estado de Santa Catarina, Irineu Bornhausen; a atuação com segundas intenções do empresário Alberto Dalcanale, que cedeu a área de terras da sede da Lumber Incorporada ao Ministério da Guerra; a agonia dos trabalhadores da Lumber Incorporada em longos períodos de atraso nos pagamentos de salários; o processo injusto de desapropriações de áreas de terras contíguas à Lumber Incorporada, para fins de composição do campo militar. Concluí-se que a presença da Lumber Company afetou decisivamente o curso dos eventos na região sob sua influência. Palavras chave: Lumber Company. Nacionalização. Contestado.Universidade do Contestado (UnC)2023-08-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttp://www.periodicos.unc.br/index.php/prof/article/view/299910.24302/prof.v10.2999Profanações; v. 10 (2023); 320-3432358-612510.24302/prof.v10.reponame:Profanaçõesinstname:Universidade do Contestado (UNC)instacron:UNCenghttp://www.periodicos.unc.br/index.php/prof/article/view/2999/2016Copyright (c) 2023 Profanaçõeshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTomporoski, Alexandre AssisGuerber, Patricia Minini WechinewskyMaciel, JulianaLima, Evelyn Bueno Vicente deAmaral, Daiani2023-12-15T23:10:33Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/2999Revistahttp://www.periodicos.unc.br/index.php/prof/PRIhttp://www.periodicos.unc.br/index.php/prof/oai||sandro@unc.br2358-61252358-6125opendoar:2023-12-15T23:10:33Profanações - Universidade do Contestado (UNC)false |
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Tomporoski, Alexandre Assis Guerber, Patricia Minini Wechinewsky Maciel, Juliana Lima, Evelyn Bueno Vicente de Amaral, Daiani |
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The purpose of this article is to examine the developments of the nationalization process of the Southern Brazil Lumber and Colonization Company, culminating in the transformation of its headquarters in the Training Field “Marechal Hermes”. The approach considers the focus of English Social History - particularly the notions suggested by Thompson (2021) - from the perspective of reciprocity between the working class and the ruling classes, as well as their relations with the State. The research methodology employed was dialectical, recognizing that facts cannot be regarded in isolation from their social context. It analyzes contradictions that go beyond superficial appearances and seeks comprehensive solutions. The results of the present study outline several findings, including the transformations in the organizational culture of Lumber Incorporated following the assumption of administrative control by the military; the apparent irregularities in the process of selling the assets of Lumber Incorporated; suspicions regarding the actions of the former governor of the state of Santa Catarina, Irineu Bornhausen; the ulterior motives behind the actions of businessman Alberto Dalcanale, who transferred the land area of Lumber Incorporated's headquarters to the Ministry of War; the plight of Lumber Incorporated's workers during prolonged salary payment delays; the unjust process of expropriating land areas adjacent to Lumber Incorporated for the purpose of military field expansion. The presence of Lumber Company wielded a significant and influential role, ultimately shaping the trajectory of events within the region under its sphere of influence. Key words: Lumber Company. Nationalization. Contestado. |
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