Rio Grande do Sul and Brazil in the Historiography of Labor (1930-1945)
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1984-9222.2013v5n10p91Keywords:
Worlds of Work, Historiography, Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilAbstract
A more in-depth study of the historiography of the 1930s and 1940s reveals a period of intense interplay of continuities and ruptures, in which many regional specificities represented particular developments in the national context. Regarding the Estado Novo, much of the historiography defends the absolute control of the dictatorship, as there were no challenges, reactions or questions from society in general and from workers in particular, revealing the heteronomous condition before the State, whether through political and ideological propaganda or through repression by the political police. This article reviews part of the historiography about Rio Grande do Sul and about Brazil after 1930 and discusses some of the most relevant themes regarding the worlds of work.
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