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Liberalismo e sedição no Brasil meridional: da Revolução Farroupilha à Aliança Libertadora

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  • Ivan Colangelo Salomao
  • Victor Cruz-e-Silva

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The pathway covered by liberalism in Brazil is winding. As an ideology imported from the European bourgeoisie, it found in a colonized country the appropriate environment for its advancement, even if contiguous to its antinomy, that is, nationalism. Particularly, within the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, liberalism, obliquely absorbed by the Brazilian elite, oligarchies employed liberalism in an even more instrumental, and rather contradictory, way, if compared with the rest of the country. Liberalism, therefore, experienced a particular history within Rio Grande do Sul, where several conflicts were waged on its behalf. Accordingly, this paper aims at rescuing the history of liberalism in southern Brazil by reconstructing such conflicts—and the liberal element at its bottom: the Farroupilha Revolution (1835-1845), the Federalist Revolution (1893-1895), and the 1923 War.

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  • Ivan Colangelo Salomao & Victor Cruz-e-Silva, 2024. "Liberalismo e sedição no Brasil meridional: da Revolução Farroupilha à Aliança Libertadora," Working Papers, Department of Economics 2024_30, University of São Paulo (FEA-USP).
  • Handle: RePEc:spa:wpaper:2024wpecon30
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    Keywords

    Liberalism; Rio Grande do Sul; Farroupilha Revolution; Federalist Revolution; Liberal Alliance;
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    • B19 - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology - - History of Economic Thought through 1925 - - - Other
    • N46 - Economic History - - Government, War, Law, International Relations, and Regulation - - - Latin America; Caribbean
    • N96 - Economic History - - Regional and Urban History - - - Latin America; Caribbean

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