Vergara Moema de Rezende
Pesquisadora Adjunta do Mast/MCT Rua Mário Portela, 161/1002 bloco A 22241-000 Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.
Hist Cienc Saude Manguinhos. 2006 Oct-Dec;13(4):909-25. doi: 10.1590/s0104-59702006000400008.
The idea of moving Brazil's capital to the Central Plateau reappeared in the early days of the Republic, having been defended one century earlier by the Viscount of Porto Seguro. Headed by Luiz Cruls, director of Brazil's National Observatory, a commission was formed in 1892 to stake out the area where the new capital would stand. The expedition's 1896 report found space in Brazil's main vehicles of public opinion; it was reviewed in newspapers and also in articles published in Revista do Instituto Histórico e Geográfico Brasileiro, the Brazilian Institute for History and Geography's journal. A number of issues then of concern to certain sectors of Brazilian society converge in the body of the report, including the healthiness of Brazil's climate for European immigrants, the definition of the country's borders, and territorial integration.
将巴西首都迁至中央高原的想法在共和国早期再次出现,一个世纪前波尔图塞古罗子爵就曾为之辩护。1892年,在巴西国家天文台台长路易斯·克鲁尔斯的带领下,成立了一个委员会来划定新首都的选址区域。该考察队1896年的报告在巴西主要舆论平台上引起关注;报纸以及巴西历史地理研究所期刊《巴西历史地理研究所学报》发表的文章都对其进行了评论。当时巴西社会某些阶层关注的一些问题在报告中都有体现,包括巴西气候对欧洲移民的适宜性、国家边界的界定以及领土整合。