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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2016.tde-12012016-133528
Document
Author
Full name
Leonardo dos Reis Gandia
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2015
Supervisor
Committee
Dantas, Monica Duarte (President)
Ferreira, Gabriela Nunes
Guazzelli, Cesar Augusto Barcellos
Title in Portuguese
A política ao fio da espada: Caxias e a consolidação dos interesses brasileiros no Rio da Prata (1842-1852)
Keywords in Portuguese
Guerra Grande
Império do Brasil
Luis Alves de Lima e Silva
Rebelião Farroupilha
Rio da Prata
Senado
Abstract in Portuguese
O Rio da Prata foi uma região estratégica aos interesses políticos e econômicos de todos os países ao sul do continente americano. As disputas por seu controle e navegabilidade estiveram em pauta nos embates entre projetos de nação nos Estados em formação naquele momento e, em muitas oportunidades, transpuseram o limite das ideias e negociações e chegaram ao campo de batalha, onde tais países puseram-se frente a frente na defesa de interesses distintos, tanto pela consolidação de suas relações externas quanto pela estabilidade política interna. Nesse sentido, a presente dissertação pretende analisar de que maneira o Brasil criou condições para levar a cabo seus projetos políticos e econômicos no Rio da Prata, entre 1842 e 1852. Tomando por base a atuação política e militar de Luis Alves de Lima e Silva barão, conde, marquês e futuro duque de Caxias nesse período, busca-se compreendê-lo como uma figura central e um importante representante e artífice dos interesses políticos brasileiros no contexto platino, desde a sua missão de pacificação da conhecida Revolução Farroupilha, passando por seus primeiros anos como senador do Império (pelo Rio Grande do Sul), até regressar ao campo de batalha, nas campanhas que derrubaram do poder Manuel Oribe, na República Oriental do Uruguai, e Juan Manuel de Rosas, na província argentina de Buenos Aires, durante a intervenção brasileira na Guerra Grande.
Title in English
Politics by the sword: Caxias and the consolidation of the Brazilian interests in the River Plate (1842-1852)
Keywords in English
Brazilian empire
Luis Alves de Lima e Silva
Ragamuffin war
River Plate
Senate
Uruguayan civil war (Guerra Grande)
Abstract in English
The River Plate was a strategic region to the political and economic interests of all the southern countries of the American continent. The disputes for its control and seaworthiness were in focus on the conflicts between nation projects in the states in formation at that moment, and in many occasions, they transposed the limit of the ideas and negotiations and reached the battlefield, where such countries settled face to face to defend different interests, for consolidation of its external relationship and internal political stability. Therefore, this dissertation intends to analyze the method Brazil used to create conditions to execute its political and economic projects on the River Plate between 1842 and 1852. Based on the political and military performance of Luis Alves de Lima e Silva - Baron, Count, Marquis and future Duke of Caxias at that period, it's intended to see him as a main character and an important representative and creator of the Brazilian political interests in the River Plate region context, since his pacification mission of the well-known Ragamuffin War, through his first years as the Empire senator (representing Rio Grande do Sul), until his return to the battlefield, in the campaigns that took Manuel Oribe off the power, in the Eastern Republic of Uruguay, and Juan Manuel de Rosas, in the argentine province of Buenos Aires, during the Brazilian intervention in the Uruguayan Civil War.
 
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2016-01-12
 
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