VIAGEM A SERVIÇO DO ESTADO: epidemia de febres intermitentes como justificativa para a implantação da pecuária no Sudeste do Pará (1890-1910)

In the 19th century, Pará experienced an enrichment from latex, but also an epidemic of malaria and food shortages. To remedy these problems, Lauro Sodré, governor of the state, granted “civilizing” incentives and financed inspection trips, such as Ignácio Moura's to Itacayunas in 1896. He defe...

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Principais autores: Galvão Júnior, Heraldo Márcio, Santos Júnior, José Carlos dos
Formato: Online
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Publicado em: Portal de Periódicos Eletrônicos da UFRN
Endereço do item:https://periodicos.ufrn.br/espacialidades/article/view/21872
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Resumo:In the 19th century, Pará experienced an enrichment from latex, but also an epidemic of malaria and food shortages. To remedy these problems, Lauro Sodré, governor of the state, granted “civilizing” incentives and financed inspection trips, such as Ignácio Moura's to Itacayunas in 1896. He defended livestock and rural sanitation as keys to local development, identifying fevers intermittent (malaria) barriers. Thus, based on the theoretical basis of Social and Political History, methodological support of discursive textual analysis and through the source travel literature, we aim to analyze the construction of the political-social discourse that uses diseases acquired in chestnut trees as a justification for changing the economic dynamics regional.