A ocupação do Vale do Mucuri: a elite rural e o dilema entre modernidade e atraso

Márcio Achtschin Santos
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Before the 19th century, the Mucuri Valley, Northeast of Minas Gerais state, Brazil, was populated by dispersed indigenous communities. This scenario has undergone significant changes since that date, with an intense population flow due to a high degree of commercialization that occurred after the mining crisis. The aim of this study is to analyze the particularities and the results of the occupation that occurred in the Mucuri Valley from the second half of the 19th century to the middle of the 20th century. The Mucuri underwent a colonization process with its large-scale production based on coffee production, later, on livestock. The agrego was the main labor force of medium and large rural properties, used for uninterrupted deforestation for the benefit of crops and pasture. As a result, I find that the predatory exploitation of the Mucuri forests combined with an expressive contingent of households in miserable conditions generated wealth for rural landowners, but did not stimulate technological investments typical of the capitalist model, bringing through the press a representation of the ambiguous region, coexisting prosperity and ruin.
一名职业教师:一名精英农村教师,在现代生活中陷入困境
19世纪以前,巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州东北部的穆库里山谷居住着分散的土著社区。自那时以来,这种情况发生了重大变化,由于采矿危机后出现的高度商业化,人口流动剧烈。本研究的目的是分析19世纪下半叶至20世纪中叶发生在穆库里山谷的占领的特殊性和结果。Mucuri经历了以咖啡生产为基础的大规模生产的殖民化过程,后来又以牲畜为基础。农民是大中型农村财产的主要劳动力,用于不间断的森林砍伐,以获得作物和牧场的利益。因此,我发现,对木古里森林的掠夺性开采,加上条件悲惨的富有表现力的家庭,为农村土地所有者创造了财富,但并没有刺激典型的资本主义模式的技术投资,而是通过媒体呈现了这个模糊的地区,繁荣与毁灭并存。
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