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      <title>A cidade e os “bichos”: poder público, sociedade e animais em Belém (1892-1917)</title>
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      <description>Título: A cidade e os “bichos”: poder público, sociedade e animais em Belém (1892-1917)
Autor(es): VIEIRA, David Durval Jesus
Primeiro Orientador: MIRANDA, Leila Mourão
Abstract: Throughout the nineteenth century, municipal governments banned certain uses, as permanence and circulation of animals in Belém through the “Códigos de Posturas”. Even after Antonio Lemos Stewardship (1897-1911), during the peak of rubber economy and the consolidation of the republican regime, the bans remained, and to it were added measures and practical actions as the creation of a Municipal Guard. This dissertation investigates how the&#xD;
government wanted to discipline the residents of the state capital in the use of animals and results of this, focusing the analysis on three types of bans: mistreating pack animals, letting&#xD;
livestock animals of any kind loose on the streets and squares, and owning dogs without the municipal license. To this end, we investigated sources as “Códigos de Posturas”, “Relatórios&#xD;
dos Intendentes Municipais”, newspapers, literature and images. I analyzed this documentation using concepts such as nature and civilization, in the perspective of the environmental history.
Instituição: Universidade Federal do Pará
Tipo: Dissertação</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2015 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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