Summary: | Juracy Magalhães who had participated of revolutionary forces in the north of the country in the 1930 Revolution, was chosen to assume the Federal Intervention in Bahia in September 1931 and to contain the political instability that had settled in the state, since the victory of the Revolution in October 1930. In such context, the political crises were constant in the country. The explanation may come from the disputes among different protected projects for the different groups partners that were winner in 1930 (oligarchies dissident, young army officer) in addition to the opposition of the defeated oligarchies. This article discussed the relationships between the federal intervenor of Bahia, Juracy Magalhães and the members of the different Bahian oligarchic groups, standing political regimentation processes and accommodations that marked the centralization and the invigoration of the executive power in this process in the conjuncture of 1930 to 1934, as well as the analysis in the way for the which was articulate political grouping, through the support of local bosses in the interior and in the capital of state. The sources that supported the writing of this text are Memory books written by Juracy Magalhães (Minha Vida Pública na Bahia (1957), Minhas
Memórias Provisórias (1987) e O Último Tenente (1996)), newspapers; correspondence; Message to the Head of the Interim Government; Documents from the Commercial Association of Bahia; Documents from the Civil Office of the Presidency of the Republic and the Republican Section of the Public Archive of Bahia.
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