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This project examines the social and political history of colonial Rio de Janeiro from the 16th to 19th centuries, focusing on the dynamics of water supply. It explores how access to water influenced societal struggles and urban development, revealing insights into local challenges against European colonial rule.
The objective of the project is to write a social and political history of colonial and imperial Rio de Janeiro (16th to 19th centuries) along the lines of its expanding water supply.
It is based on the assumption that the access to and control of water were closely related to the social and political struggles and structures in the city.
Although not particularly scarce in its occurrence, due to the special geological situation, water and the water supply have always been more contested in Rio…
LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN
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