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Previous issue date: 2015-05-11 === Outra === Through the transition from Empire to Republic in Brazil, coffee farmers constituted the economic and political elite on the municipal, state and federal levels. Starting from a Historical Sociology perspective and based on classical authors –
Mosca, Pareto and Michels – the present research aimed to investigate the coffee
farmers presence within the elite of São Carlos city, in São Paulo state, Brazil. With
this respect, studying the configuration of those farmers was shown to be relevant to
comprehend the bonds created and maintained between elite members, specifically
between the years 1873 and 1904. === No período compreendido entre a passagem do Império para a República, os fazendeiros de café paulistas compunham a elite econômica e política nas esferas municipal, estadual e federal. Partindo de uma perspectiva da Sociologia Histórica e baseando-se nos autores clássicos do estudo das elites – Mosca, Pareto e Michels, esta
pesquisa teve por objetivo entender a presença dos fazendeiros de café nas transformações ocorridas no município de São Carlos. Para tanto, estudar a configuração destes fazendeiros mostrou-se relevante para a compreensão das
relações mantidas e criadas entre os membros desta elite, especificamente, no período
entre 1873 a 1904.
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