O FOMENTO TERRA PROMETIDA NO SUL DE MATO GROSSO (1930-1950) / THE EARTH PROMOTION PROMISED IN THE SOUTH OF MATO GROSSO (1930-1950)

Authors

  • Jota Junior Marques Rosa Governo do Estado de São Paulo
  • Djane da Silva Ferreira Governo do Estado de São Paulo
  • João Roberto Rosa Governo do Estado de Mato Grosso do Sul

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12957/geouerj.2018.23672

Keywords:

Promised Land, Recolonization, Border, Ivinhema

Abstract

This article deals with the speeches historical and geographical in the process of recolonization of Mato Grosso (before the territorial division into two states). The study is the concept of redefinitions of the Brazilian borders and ideologies nailed to reoccupy the space of the south of Mato Grosso. The Brazilian borders are old, nevertheless redefined in the course and representation of the world capital, for the formulation of an ideology of nation begun in 1930 through 1940. What is the most perfect attitude to take the empty spaces and establish the governmental constitution but with people? Because it was done from the republican context until more or less 1950, redefining the old (and new) boundaries. Promising a land that does not exist, creating conditions for migration, marching toward the west in the new (old) land promised to capital, bringing the State of Mato Grosso of dense forest, the opening of roads, villages, agricultural colonies by recolonization.

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Author Biography

Jota Junior Marques Rosa, Governo do Estado de São Paulo

Licenciado em Geografia pela Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul. Especialista em Administração Pública pela Faculdade Venda Nova do Imigrante.

Published

2018-06-18

How to Cite

Rosa, J. J. M., Ferreira, D. da S., & Rosa, J. R. (2018). O FOMENTO TERRA PROMETIDA NO SUL DE MATO GROSSO (1930-1950) / THE EARTH PROMOTION PROMISED IN THE SOUTH OF MATO GROSSO (1930-1950). Geo UERJ, (32), e23672. https://doi.org/10.12957/geouerj.2018.23672

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