rios e governos no estado do paraná: pontes, "força hydraúlica" e a era das barragens (1853-1940) rivers and governments in the state of paraná: bridges, ‘hydraulic force' and the era of the dams (1853-1940)

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Utilizando principalmente as Mensagens e Relatórios Presidenciais da Província e do Estado do Paraná como fontes documentais, busca-se examinar como os rios do território paranaense apareceram nas ações dos governantes do Estado entre 1854 e a década de 1940. Em determinadas ações os rios assumiram grande visibilidade, vistos como caminhos ou como "força hydráulica", em outras desaparecem atrás das técnicas utilizadas para a transposição, como as balsas e pontes. As pontes ou as barragens são momentos específicos da história das relações do homem com a natureza, indicando as formas de apropriação desse elemento natural pela sociedade.
By using mainly the Presidential Annual Reports of the Province and the State of Paraná as documental sources, this work aims at examining how the rivers in the Paraná area are mentioned in the State governors' actions between 1854 and the 1940's. In some actions the rivers had great visibility, seen as ways or ‘hydraulic force"; in others, they completely disappear behind transposition techniques, like ferry-boats and bridges. The bridges or dams are specific moments in the history of the relationship between man and nature, indicating the ways of appropriation of such a natural element by the society.
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Authors ;Gilmar Arruda
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Year 2008
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10.1590/S0104-87752008000100008
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