Rua Chile: caminho de sociabilidades, lugar de desejos, expressão de conflitos: 1900-1940

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2008

RESUMO

The street located laterally to the Palace of Governors was named Rua Chile on July 18, 1902. Since then it never receive another name neither a more important profile. Sketched on the plant brought from Portugal by Luiz Dias, in 1549, this street always held residential and commercial real estates, besides having a strategic location for the transit of both people and merchandize. A Street like so many others ones in Salvador from 1900 to 1940, holding however great importance in the interpretation of sociability by the local inhabitants or soteropolitanos. This work aims to apprehend the social-spatial formation, the senses of location, meanings, visible aspects and space representations, through the common lives of men and women who lived or visited the city of Salvador during the first half of the 20th century. The focus is on Rua Chile, however the search is in the modernization of the capitals urban face, its characteristics, conditions, practices and conflicts of its inhabitants also called soteropolitanos

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sociability urbanization cidade do salvador salvador city sociabilidade poder bahia urbanizacao -- salvador, ba -- historia rua chile (salvador, ba) power historia bahia salvador, ba -- historia history

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