"Civilizing" Rio: Reform and Resistance in a Brazilian City, 1889-1930

by Teresa Meade

"Civilizing" Rio: Reform and Resistance in a Brazilian City, 1889-1930

by Teresa Meade

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Overview

A massive urban renewal and public-health campaign in the first decades of the nineteenth century transformed Brazil's capital into a showcase of European architecture and public works. The renovation of Rio, or "civilization" campaign, as the government called it, widened streets, modernized the port, and improved sanitation, lighting, and public transportation. These changes made life worse, not better, for the majority of the city's residents, however; the laboring poor could no longer afford to live in the downtown, and the public-health plan did not extend to the peripheral areas where they were being forced to move. Their resistance is the focus of Teresa Meade's study.

Meade details how Rio grew according to the requirements of international capital, which financed, planned, and oversaw the renewal—and how local movements resisted these powerful, distant forces. She also traces the popular rebellion that continued for more than twenty years after the renovation ended in 1909, illustrating that community protests are the major characteristic of political life in the modern era.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780271072753
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Publication date: 09/15/1996
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Teresa A. Meade is Associate Professor of History at Union College in Schenectady, New York. She is co-editor, with Mark Walker, of Science, Medicine, and Cultural Imperialism (1991).

Table of Contents

Contents

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments

1 Reconsidering Victor Baltard

2 Classicism and the Architect’s Education

3 Representing Paris

4 Decorated Construction

5 An Urban History of the Central Markets

6 Housing the City

Epilogue on Function and Typology in Baltard’s Urban Architecture

Appendix: Career Chronology of Victor Baltard

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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