AS CAMADAS POPULARES E O REMO NO RIO DE JANEIRO DA TRANSIÇÃO DOS SÉCULOS XIX/XX
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https://doi.org/10.22456/1982-8918.2501Keywords:
História do esporte. Remo.Abstract
In Brazil, we don't have a significant number of studies about the relation between sport and the working class. This article has for purpose to argue about the presence and the participation of working class members in sporting events, specifically of rowing, in the 19th/20th century culture of Rio de Janeiro. In that moment, we could observe the first moments oí modern sport in Brazil. At the final, I conclude that it is no possible to assert that working class had a complete relation with rowing clubs, but certainlly they had an active participation in development and organization of that sporting practice.Downloads
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