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Building Belo Horizonte and a Business Elite, 1890s–1940s

In: Tropical Capitalism

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  • Marshall C. Eakin

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On a warm December day in 1897, the political leadership of Minas Gerais converged on the small hamlet of Belo Horizonte to inaugurate a new capital for Brazil’s most populous state. Foreshadowing the construction of Brasília six decades later, politicians and planners had transformed a rustic municipio of some 8,000 inhabitants into an enormous construction project. As with Brasília, those who promoted the move saw the new capital as a symbol and a catalyst. This planned city would symbolize the modernizing forces that were transforming Brazil and Minas Gerais as they entered the twentieth century. More important, the rationally designed political center would also serve as a catalyst in the economic growth and integration of the state. In short, a modern, planned city would provide Minas Gerais with the dynamic economic and political capital that it so badly needed.1

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  • Marshall C. Eakin, 2001. "Building Belo Horizonte and a Business Elite, 1890s–1940s," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Tropical Capitalism, chapter 0, pages 33-57, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-137-08722-5_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-137-08722-5_3
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