Crossing the Green Line: Frontier, environment and the role of bandeirantes in the conquering of Brazilian territory

This article’s objective is to present, via bibliographic research, the territorial makeup of colonial Brazil (1500-1822) and the Brazilian historical approach at the beginning of the twentieth century that sought to relate questions and concepts of frontier, territoriality, and nature in the histor...

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Main Authors: Sterling Evans, Sandro Dutra e Silva
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Centro Universitário de Anápolis 2017-04-01
Series:Fronteiras: Journal of Social, Technological and Environmental Science
Online Access:http://periodicos.unievangelica.edu.br/index.php/fronteiras/article/view/2190
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spelling doaj-0495532025a241b2baae882dbf865f182020-11-25T01:51:50ZporCentro Universitário de AnápolisFronteiras: Journal of Social, Technological and Environmental Science2238-88692017-04-016112014210.21664/2238-8869.2017v6i1.p120-1422190Crossing the Green Line: Frontier, environment and the role of bandeirantes in the conquering of Brazilian territorySterling Evans0Sandro Dutra e Silva1University of Oklahoma, United States.Universidade Estadual de Goiás, Brasil; Centro Universitário de Anápolis, UniEVANGÉLICA, Brasil.This article’s objective is to present, via bibliographic research, the territorial makeup of colonial Brazil (1500-1822) and the Brazilian historical approach at the beginning of the twentieth century that sought to relate questions and concepts of frontier, territoriality, and nature in the historic role of the bandeirante movement. The goal here is to address territorial and geographic questions, but also environmental ones, based on historical geography, and to present arguments that fall in the nexus between history and nature in the debate on Brazilian territorial expansion. The text is grounded in classical works, and works by renown authors on this topic, but we also include discussion of less well known sources. The intent is to identify how the theme of bandeirantes and Brazilian westward expansion can be analyzed differently in the pertinent specialized historical literature.http://periodicos.unievangelica.edu.br/index.php/fronteiras/article/view/2190
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Crossing the Green Line: Frontier, environment and the role of bandeirantes in the conquering of Brazilian territory
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title Crossing the Green Line: Frontier, environment and the role of bandeirantes in the conquering of Brazilian territory
title_short Crossing the Green Line: Frontier, environment and the role of bandeirantes in the conquering of Brazilian territory
title_full Crossing the Green Line: Frontier, environment and the role of bandeirantes in the conquering of Brazilian territory
title_fullStr Crossing the Green Line: Frontier, environment and the role of bandeirantes in the conquering of Brazilian territory
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series Fronteiras: Journal of Social, Technological and Environmental Science
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publishDate 2017-04-01
description This article’s objective is to present, via bibliographic research, the territorial makeup of colonial Brazil (1500-1822) and the Brazilian historical approach at the beginning of the twentieth century that sought to relate questions and concepts of frontier, territoriality, and nature in the historic role of the bandeirante movement. The goal here is to address territorial and geographic questions, but also environmental ones, based on historical geography, and to present arguments that fall in the nexus between history and nature in the debate on Brazilian territorial expansion. The text is grounded in classical works, and works by renown authors on this topic, but we also include discussion of less well known sources. The intent is to identify how the theme of bandeirantes and Brazilian westward expansion can be analyzed differently in the pertinent specialized historical literature.
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