Labour cultures and pilots association in Manaus and Belém (late XIXth)

The river stretch between Belém and Manaus for many years was traversed by native communities and their navigation practices. The pilot is still today the sailor who guides and/or pilots ships of different drafts. From the capitalist push in the region, potentialized by the expansion of steam naviga...

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Main Author: Caio Giulliano Paião
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC) 2019-10-01
Series:Revista Mundos do Trabalho
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/mundosdotrabalho/article/view/1984-9222.2019.e65676
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spelling doaj-3dd02043621743a59b9b020d1d3b1cd92021-05-02T11:47:35ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)Revista Mundos do Trabalho1984-92222019-10-0111122https://doi.org/10.5007/1984-9222.2019.e65676Labour cultures and pilots association in Manaus and Belém (late XIXth)Caio Giulliano Paião0Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp)The river stretch between Belém and Manaus for many years was traversed by native communities and their navigation practices. The pilot is still today the sailor who guides and/or pilots ships of different drafts. From the capitalist push in the region, potentialized by the expansion of steam navigation, the need to compose crews with experienced pilots forced shipowners and commanders to negotiate with inhabitants and their work cultures. In the final years of the nineteenth century, with a greater nautical and port movement, shipping companies began to question the control of these professionals on the labor market and the direction of ships. In the advent of the Republic, the provisional government established a series of criteria that deprive the attention of these sailors. The associative process of the pilots of Manaus and Belém is based on the strength of tradition and the history of solidarity, the revelation of obstacles, political leaders and other social sectors. It was those elements that reinforced the defense of an associativism that went beyond the boundaries delimited by the federation.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/mundosdotrabalho/article/view/1984-9222.2019.e65676associativismlabour culturespilots
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Labour cultures and pilots association in Manaus and Belém (late XIXth)
Revista Mundos do Trabalho
associativism
labour cultures
pilots
author_facet Caio Giulliano Paião
author_sort Caio Giulliano Paião
title Labour cultures and pilots association in Manaus and Belém (late XIXth)
title_short Labour cultures and pilots association in Manaus and Belém (late XIXth)
title_full Labour cultures and pilots association in Manaus and Belém (late XIXth)
title_fullStr Labour cultures and pilots association in Manaus and Belém (late XIXth)
title_full_unstemmed Labour cultures and pilots association in Manaus and Belém (late XIXth)
title_sort labour cultures and pilots association in manaus and belém (late xixth)
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)
series Revista Mundos do Trabalho
issn 1984-9222
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The river stretch between Belém and Manaus for many years was traversed by native communities and their navigation practices. The pilot is still today the sailor who guides and/or pilots ships of different drafts. From the capitalist push in the region, potentialized by the expansion of steam navigation, the need to compose crews with experienced pilots forced shipowners and commanders to negotiate with inhabitants and their work cultures. In the final years of the nineteenth century, with a greater nautical and port movement, shipping companies began to question the control of these professionals on the labor market and the direction of ships. In the advent of the Republic, the provisional government established a series of criteria that deprive the attention of these sailors. The associative process of the pilots of Manaus and Belém is based on the strength of tradition and the history of solidarity, the revelation of obstacles, political leaders and other social sectors. It was those elements that reinforced the defense of an associativism that went beyond the boundaries delimited by the federation.
topic associativism
labour cultures
pilots
url https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/mundosdotrabalho/article/view/1984-9222.2019.e65676
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