Social History and Territoriality of the colonization in the North Rio-Grandense (1889-1930)
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Resumo: | The present study, from the perspective of Social History, problematizes the policies of colonization, land ownership and social organization in the North of Rio Grande do Sul, in the First Republic. The model of colonization, access, and land ownership adopted by the republican state of Rio Grande do Sul in the region in question inserted the immigrant/descending settler as the central element, putting him/her in contact, dispute, and conflict of interest with the landowners, mostly landowners, the squatters, the national farmers/caboclos, and the indigenous awnings. In this scenario, the State defined as a social category the “intruder”, which encompassed all those established in a land tenure without supporting documents. Therefore, it is noted that the greatest beneficiary of the period was the latifundium, which remained untouched; and the State, which acted as the central agent in the commercialization of public lands, followed by private colonization companies. The article explores the social plot that intended the State politics and the peasant society established and formed in the region. |
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Social History and Territoriality of the colonization in the North Rio-Grandense (1889-1930)História Social e territorialidade da colonização no Norte Rio-Grandense (1889-1930)Social HistoryPeasantsColonizationNorth Rio-GrandenseFirst RepublicHistória SocialCamponesesColonizaçãoNorte Rio-GrandensePrimeira RepúblicaThe present study, from the perspective of Social History, problematizes the policies of colonization, land ownership and social organization in the North of Rio Grande do Sul, in the First Republic. The model of colonization, access, and land ownership adopted by the republican state of Rio Grande do Sul in the region in question inserted the immigrant/descending settler as the central element, putting him/her in contact, dispute, and conflict of interest with the landowners, mostly landowners, the squatters, the national farmers/caboclos, and the indigenous awnings. In this scenario, the State defined as a social category the “intruder”, which encompassed all those established in a land tenure without supporting documents. Therefore, it is noted that the greatest beneficiary of the period was the latifundium, which remained untouched; and the State, which acted as the central agent in the commercialization of public lands, followed by private colonization companies. The article explores the social plot that intended the State politics and the peasant society established and formed in the region.O presente estudo, a partir da revisão bibliográfica sob a perspectiva da História Social, problematiza as políticas de colonização, propriedade da terra e a organização social no Norte do Rio Grande do Sul, na Primeira República. O modelo de colonização, acesso e propriedade da terra adotado pelo Estado republicano rio-grandense na região em questão, inseriu o colono imigrante/descendente como elemento central, colocando-o em contato, disputa e conflito de interesses com os proprietários de terras, em sua maioria latifundiários, os posseiros, os lavradores nacionais/caboclos e os toldos indígenas. Nesse cenário, o Estado definiu como categoria social o “intruso”, que abrangia todos aqueles estabelecidos em uma posse de terras sem documentos comprobatórios. Portanto, nota-se que o maior beneficiário do período foi o latifúndio, que permaneceu intocável; e o Estado, que atuou como agente central na comercialização das terras públicas, seguido pelas empresas particulares de colonização. O artigo explora a trama social que tencionou a política do Estado e a sociedade camponesa estabelecida e formada na região.Universidade LaSalle - Unilasalle Canoas2020-12-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/Mouseion/article/view/758210.18316/mouseion.v0i37.7582Mouseion; No. 37 (2020); p. 51-61Revista Mouseion; n. 37 (2020); p. 51-611981-7207reponame:Mouseion (Canoas)instname:Centro Universitário La Salle (Unilasalle)instacron:UNILASALLEporhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/Mouseion/article/view/7582/pdfCopyright (c) 2020 Mouseioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRossetto, Cleiton AntonioNeumann, Rosane Marcia2022-05-18T18:04:14Zoai:ojs.revistas.unilasalle.edu.br:article/7582Revistahttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/Mouseionhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/Mouseion/oai||revista.mouseion@unilasalle.edu.br1981-72071981-7207opendoar:2022-05-18T18:04:14Mouseion (Canoas) - Centro Universitário La Salle (Unilasalle)false |
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Social History and Territoriality of the colonization in the North Rio-Grandense (1889-1930) História Social e territorialidade da colonização no Norte Rio-Grandense (1889-1930) |
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Social History and Territoriality of the colonization in the North Rio-Grandense (1889-1930) |
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Social History and Territoriality of the colonization in the North Rio-Grandense (1889-1930) Rossetto, Cleiton Antonio Social History Peasants Colonization North Rio-Grandense First Republic História Social Camponeses Colonização Norte Rio-Grandense Primeira República |
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Social History and Territoriality of the colonization in the North Rio-Grandense (1889-1930) |
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Social History and Territoriality of the colonization in the North Rio-Grandense (1889-1930) |
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Social History and Territoriality of the colonization in the North Rio-Grandense (1889-1930) |
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Social History and Territoriality of the colonization in the North Rio-Grandense (1889-1930) |
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Social History and Territoriality of the colonization in the North Rio-Grandense (1889-1930) |
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Rossetto, Cleiton Antonio |
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Rossetto, Cleiton Antonio Neumann, Rosane Marcia |
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Neumann, Rosane Marcia |
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Rossetto, Cleiton Antonio Neumann, Rosane Marcia |
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Social History Peasants Colonization North Rio-Grandense First Republic História Social Camponeses Colonização Norte Rio-Grandense Primeira República |
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Social History Peasants Colonization North Rio-Grandense First Republic História Social Camponeses Colonização Norte Rio-Grandense Primeira República |
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The present study, from the perspective of Social History, problematizes the policies of colonization, land ownership and social organization in the North of Rio Grande do Sul, in the First Republic. The model of colonization, access, and land ownership adopted by the republican state of Rio Grande do Sul in the region in question inserted the immigrant/descending settler as the central element, putting him/her in contact, dispute, and conflict of interest with the landowners, mostly landowners, the squatters, the national farmers/caboclos, and the indigenous awnings. In this scenario, the State defined as a social category the “intruder”, which encompassed all those established in a land tenure without supporting documents. Therefore, it is noted that the greatest beneficiary of the period was the latifundium, which remained untouched; and the State, which acted as the central agent in the commercialization of public lands, followed by private colonization companies. The article explores the social plot that intended the State politics and the peasant society established and formed in the region. |
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Universidade LaSalle - Unilasalle Canoas |
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