Mixed spaces: the public and private in nineteenthcentury education

  • Aline de Morais Limeira Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Keywords: Empire, Education, Public, Private, Grants

Abstract

Recognizing that, in Brazil, the formal separation between public and private demands to be problematic, plans to bring a better understanding of this work, the arrangement of those forces in the nineteenth century. To work the possibility of overlap between one area and another in educational affairs, we investigated the processes of subsidy granted by the state, between the years 1870 and 1880, the private schools of the Imperial Court in order to promote primary education for boys and girls in “extreme poverty”. We analyzed the procedures filed, the authorities concerned, the reasons that warranted or not, the approval of those grants, the amounts sought for payments and people who claimed them. Indeed, reflection allowed us to envisage a system of rules which the grant was part of and links between public and private benefits thereof.

 

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Author Biography

Aline de Morais Limeira, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Doutoranda em Educação pela Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (Uerj). Integrante do Núcleo de Ensino e Pesquisa em História da Educação (NEPHE).
Professora do Ensino Fundamental da Prefeitura do Rio de Janeiro.
Published
2012-02-23
How to Cite
Limeira, A. de M. (2012). Mixed spaces: the public and private in nineteenthcentury education. Revista Brasileira De História Da Educação, 11(3 [27]), 99-129. Retrieved from https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/rbhe/article/view/38765
Section
Original research