Timeline of Salvador, Bahia

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Salvador, Bahia state, Brazil.

Early history

Part of a series on the
History of Brazil
Terra Brasilis, Miller Atlas, 1519
Colonial Brazil
  • Treaty of Tordesillas
  • Pedro Álvares Cabral's voyage
European discovery
Letter of Pero Vaz de Caminha

  • Captaincies
Brazilwood cycle [pt]
Sugar cycle
Slavery
Slave trade

  • State of Brazil
France Antarctique
Bandeirantes
Jesuit missions
Quilombo dos Palmares
France Equinoxiale
Dutch invasions
Dutch Brazil
Gold cycle
War of the Emboabas
Mascate War
Vila Rica Revolt
Spanish–Portuguese War (1735–1737)
Treaty of Madrid
Guaraní War
Spanish–Portuguese War (1776–1777)
Minas Gerais Conspiracy
Transfer of the Portuguese court to Brazil
Opening of the ports [pt]
Invasion of the Banda Oriental
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19th century

  • 1819 - Yellow fever outbreak.[9]
  • 1822 - 2 March: Siege of Salvador da Bahia begins.
  • 1823 - 2 July: Siege of Salvador da Bahia ends.[10]
  • 1834 - Banco Econômico [pt] (bank) established.[9]
  • 1835
  • 1836 - Campo Santo Cemetery established.
  • 1857 - Revolution of the Ganhadores, a labor strike led by slaves and freedmen
  • 1858 - Diário da Bahia, a newspaper, begins publication.
  • 1860 - Bahia and San Francisco Railway [pt] begins operating.[13]
  • 1872 - Population: 129,109.[14]
  • 1873 - Elevador Lacerda begins operating.[9]
  • 1882 - Baptist congregation founded.[15]
  • 1890
    • Arquivo Público do Estado da Bahia [pt] established.
    • Population: 174,412.[2]
  • 1891 - Empório Industrial do Norte begins operating.
  • 1894 - Instituto Geográfico e Histórico da Bahia [pt] founded.[16]
  • 1899 - Esporte Clube Vitória (football team) formed.
  • 1900 - Population: 205,813.[2]

20th century

21st century

  • 2006 - Museu da Gastronomia Bahiana (food museum) opens.[26]
  • 2007
  • 2008 - Espaco Unibanco de Cinema Glauber Rocha opens.[17]
  • 2010
    • Salvador Norte Shopping, a mall, opens.
    • Population: 2,675,656.[14]
  • 2012 - October: Salvador 2012 municipal election [pt] held.
  • 2013
  • 2014 - Salvador Metro begins operation.
  • 2016 - 2 October: Salvador 2016 municipal election [pt] held.

See also

References

  1. ^ Piero Bargellini, Ennio Guarnieri, Le strade di Firenze, 4 voll., Firenze, Bonechi, 1977-1978, II, 1977, pp. 337-340.
  2. ^ a b c d e Britannica 1910.
  3. ^ a b Joseph Smith (2013). "Chronology of Main Events". A History of Brazil. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-89021-8.
  4. ^ A.A. MacErlean (1912). "Sao Salvador de Bahia de Todos os Santos". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. ^ a b c Ring 1995.
  6. ^ a b c Russell-Wood 1989.
  7. ^ de Mello e Souza, Laura; Reis, João José (2012). "Popular Movements in Colonial Brazil". In Canny, Nicholas; Morgan, Philip (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of the Atlantic World: 1450-1850. Vol. 1. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199210879.013.0032.
  8. ^ a b Richard Young; Odile Cisneros (2010). "Academias". Historical Dictionary of Latin American Literature and Theater. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-7498-5.
  9. ^ a b c Levine 1993.
  10. ^ a b c Marley 2005.
  11. ^ Bittencourt, Circe, ed. (2007). Dicionário de datas da história do Brasil. São Paulo, SP: Editora Contexto. pp. 37–40. ISBN 9788572442961.
  12. ^ Kraay 1999.
  13. ^ Bureau of the American Republics (1901). United States of Brazil. Washington, D.C.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  14. ^ a b c "Tabela 1.6 - População nos Censos Demográficos, segundo os municípios das capitais - 1872/2010", Sinopse do Censo Demografico 2010 (in Portuguese), Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística, retrieved 5 September 2018
  15. ^ Borges 1993.
  16. ^ "Revista Trimensal do Instituto Geográphico e Histórico da Bahia", Revista Commemorativa do Quarto Centenario do Brazil (in Portuguese): 7 v, 1894 – via Hathi Trust
  17. ^ a b "Movie Theaters in Salvador Bahia, Brazil". CinemaTreasures.org. Los Angeles: Cinema Treasures LLC. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  18. ^ Hérica Lene; Rafael Lopes (2013), Memória e história da imprensa: as associações profissionais e a conformação do ethos jornalístico (PDF) (in Portuguese), Sociedade Brasileira de Estudos Interdisciplinares da Comunicação
  19. ^ "Population of capital city and cities of 100,000 or more inhabitants". Demographic Yearbook 1955. New York: Statistical Office of the United Nations.
  20. ^ "Sister Cities of Los Angeles". USA: City of Los Angeles. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
  21. ^ United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Statistical Office (1976). "Population of capital city and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants". Demographic Yearbook 1975. New York. pp. 253–279.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  22. ^ a b "Marching to an African Beat", New York Times, 12 February 2013
  23. ^ United Nations Department for Economic and Social Information and Policy Analysis, Statistics Division (1997). "Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants". 1995 Demographic Yearbook. New York. pp. 262–321. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  24. ^ "Membros: Salvador". Uccla.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 1 November 2017.
  25. ^ Simon Romero (10 November 2013), "A Brazilian Boom Town of 'Eternal Beauty' Faces Its Troubled Side", New York Times
  26. ^ Larry Rohter (24 February 2008), "Echoes of Amado in the Dark and the Light", New York Times
  27. ^ "Seven Brazil football fans killed". BBC News. 26 November 2007.
This article incorporates information from the Portuguese Wikipedia.

Bibliography

in English

  • John Mawe (1812), "(Capitania of Bahia)", Travels in the Interior of Brazil, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
  • Abraham Rees (1819), "Salvador", The Cyclopaedia, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown
  • Charles Knight, ed. (1866). "Bahia". Geography. English Cyclopaedia. Vol. 1. London: Bradbury, Evans, & Co. hdl:2027/nyp.33433000064786.
  • Michael George Mulhall; E.T. Mulhall (1877). "Bahia". Handbook of Brazil. Buenos Ayres. hdl:2027/mdp.39015014192523.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Lamoureux, Andrew Jackson (1910). "Bahia (city)" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). p. 210.
  • Ernst B. Filsinger (1922), "Brazil: Bahia", Commercial Travelers' Guide to Latin America, Washington, DC: Government Printing Office
  • A. J. R. Russell-Wood (1989). "Prestige, Power, and Piety in Colonial Brazil: The Third Orders of Salvador". Hispanic American Historical Review. 69 (1): 61–89. doi:10.1215/00182168-69.1.61. JSTOR 2516163.
  • Dain Borges (1993). "Salvador's 1890s: Paternalism and Its Discontents". Luso-Brazilian Review. 30 (2): 47–57. JSTOR 3513953.
  • Robert M. Levine (1993). "The Singular Brazilian City of Salvador". Luso-Brazilian Review. 30 (2): 59–69. JSTOR 3513954.
  • Mieko Nishida (1993). "Manumission and Ethnicity in Urban Slavery: Salvador, Brazil, 1808-1888". Hispanic American Historical Review. 73 (3): 361–391. doi:10.2307/2517695. JSTOR 2517695.
  • Trudy Ring and Robert M. Salkin, ed. (1995). "Salvador (Bahia, Brazil)". Americas. International Dictionary of Historic Places. Routledge. p. 586+. ISBN 978-1-134-25930-4.
  • Hendrik Kraay (1999). "Between Brazil and Bahia: Celebrating Dois de Julho in Nineteenth-Century Salvador". Journal of Latin American Studies. 31 (2): 255–286. doi:10.1017/S0022216X99005283. JSTOR 157905. S2CID 145151506.
  • David Marley (2005), "Salvador", Historic Cities of the Americas, vol. 1, Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, pp. 710+, ISBN 1576070271
  • João José Reis [in Portuguese] (2013). "African Nations in Nineteenth-Century Salvador, Bahia". In Jorge Canizares-Esguerra; et al. (eds.). Black Urban Atlantic in the Age of the Slave Trade. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0-8122-0813-9.

in Portuguese

  • J.C.R. Milliet de Saint-Adolphe (1863), "Bahia", Diccionario geographico, historico e descriptivo, do imperio do Brazil (in Portuguese), Paris: J. P. Aillaud, hdl:2027/wu.89006303085 – via Hathi Trust
  • Jorge Amado (1945). Bahia de Todos os Santos (in Portuguese).

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