Brazil in mid-empire: the council of state and the banking question, 1850-1870

The article examines in detail part of the debates held in the Finance Standing Committee of the Council of State, in the 1850-70 period.  In particular, it is centred on the resolutions in response to requests pertaining to the monetary and banking sphere.  It emerges that, following the pattern ob...

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Autor principal: André Vilella
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Publicado: Universidade de São Paulo 2000
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Sumario:The article examines in detail part of the debates held in the Finance Standing Committee of the Council of State, in the 1850-70 period.  In particular, it is centred on the resolutions in response to requests pertaining to the monetary and banking sphere.  It emerges that, following the pattern observed by authors who have studied the Council of State, the Finance Standing Committee largely based its resolutions on strictly technical grounds, while upholding what it reckoned were the interests of the Imperial State.