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Item A construção ferroviária em uma cidade atlântica chamada Salvador: dilemas socioeconômicos na freguesia suburbana de Nossa Senhora do Ó de Paripe 1850-1870(Universidade Católica do Salvador, 2021-02-15) Angelo, Carlos Augusto Fiuza; Martins, Luciana Conceição de Almeida; http://lattes.cnpq.brThis article is an unfolding of the research I have been doing since 2015 on the historic suburban parish of Nossa Senhora do Ó de Paripe. Region that was during the colonial period a pulsating heart of sugar production and currently corresponds to the main neighborhoods in the suburb of the city of Salvador. In this journey, however, we noticed the lack of historiographical productions about an important region for the construction of Bahia's history. Therefore, this study deals with the implementation of the railway in the parish of Paripe between 1850-1870, under the lens of Social and Public History, in order to develop a Weblog for interaction and dissemination of historical knowledge. For this, we will anchor the arguments based on bibliographies and documentary corpus.Item Divergentes: os saraus de poesia negra e marginal da cidade de Salvador do início do século XXI e sua história pública (2009-2017)(Universidade Católica do Salvador, 2021-11-14) Almeida, Paulo Conceição; Martins, Luciana Conceição de Almeida; http://lattes.cnpq.br/Item Por entre fotos e nomes: a criminalidade na perspectiva dos jornais de Salvador (1910-1915)(Universidade Católica do Salvador, 2021-02-15) Sepúlveda, Patrick Moraes; Martins, Luciana Conceição de Almeida; http://lattes.cnpq.brThis article seeks to understand the newspapers' perspectives on crime and how the spread of the news was concerned with influencing Salvadoran social relations, with a view to maintaining social order. As well as presenting the trajectories of the subordinate groups, their experiences and the reactions to the forms of control, in a context of diverse urban transformations in the First Republic.