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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2019.tde-19082019-135708
Document
Author
Full name
Luiz Mateus da Silva Ferreira
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2019
Supervisor
Committee
Colistete, Renato Perim (President)
Bacellar, Carlos de Almeida Prado
Lamounier, Maria Lucia
Mamigonian, Beatriz Gallotti
Title in Portuguese
Terra, trabalho e indústria na colônia de imigrantes Dona Francisca (Joinville), Santa Catarina, 1850-1920
Keywords in Portuguese
Brasil
Colônia Dona Francisca
Colonização alemã
Joinville
Produção
Santa Catarina
Século XIX
Sociedade colonizadora de 1849 em Hamburgo
Terra
Trabalho
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta tese examina a experiência de colonização da colônia Dona Francisca, um dos maiores e mais importantes núcleos de colonização alemã do Brasil no século XIX. Fundada em 1851, na região nordeste de Santa Catarina, a colônia Dona Francisca, hoje município de Joinville, foi concebida e organizada pela Sociedade Colonizadora de 1849 em Hamburgo, empresa alemã especificamente constituída para colonizar parte das terras pertencentes ao patrimônio dotal da Princesa Dona Francisca em Santa Catarina. As principais fontes de arquivo utilizadas neste estudo compreendem um conjunto variado de documentos: títulos e listas de proprietários de terras, contratos de concessão, compra e venda de terrenos, correspondências de imigrantes, livros-caixa e documentos da direção da colônia, crônicas e jornais de época e relatórios da direção da Sociedade Colonizadora de 1849 em Hamburgo. As evidências apresentadas nesta tese questionam e complementam os estudos da história de Joinville e da formação econômica de Santa Catarina. Ao mesmo tempo, amplia o escopo de análise da história econômica do Brasil ao oferecer dados quantitativos, estatísticas e indicadores que permitem avaliar o grau de concentração da posse da terra e o desenvolvimento econômico inicial de Joinville, uma economia organizada a partir do trabalho livre do colono europeu e da pequena produção mercantil voltada aos abastecimentos interno e externo.
Title in English
Land, labor and industry in the Dona Francisca Immigrant Colony (Joinville), Santa Catarina, 1850-1920
Keywords in English
Brazil
Colonization Society of 1849 in Hamburg
Dona Francisca's colony
German colonization
Joinville
Labor
Land
Nineteenth century
Production
Santa Catarina
Abstract in English
This thesis has examined the experience of colonization of the Dona Francisca colony, one of the largest and most important centers of German colonization in Brazil in the nineteenth century. Established in 1851 in the northeast region of Santa Catarina (Brazil), the Dona Francisca colony, current Joinville city, was conceived and organized by the "Colonization Society of 1849 in Hamburg", a German company specifically constituted in order to colonize part of the lands, which belonged to the Princess Dona Francisca's nuptial patrimony, in Santa Catarina. The main archive sources used in this research have included a varied set of documents. Among them are titles and lists of landowners, contracts of concession, buying and selling of lands, immigrants' correspondence, and book of accounts and of documents of the colony direction, memorial and journal from that time beyond reports from Colonization Society of 1849, in Hamburg. The presented evidences in this thesis have questioned and complemented the studies on History of the Joinville city as well as the economic formation of Santa Catarina. Simultaneously, it has expanded the scope of Brazilian economic history analysis by offering quantitative data, statistics, and indicators that allow evaluating the concentration of land property and initial economic development of Joinville city, of which economy was organized from the free labor of the European colonists and small mercantile production that supplied both internal and external markets.
 
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2019-08-19
 
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