O avançar dos trilhos e a construção do território do Paraná (Guarapuava, 1920-1954)
Abstract
The paper approachs the will of Gurapuava political elite to have acces to railroad. From a brief record about the speeches elaborated in Paraná State, claiming for a railroad which would cross the state from east to west, we will analyse elements of this speech at Guarapuava, how theier inhabitants have appropriated of the oldest signs usually associated with railways. So, this paper prposes a relfection about how the railroad image participated of the process of giving meaning to the Paraná territory, as well as to the city of Guarapuava and their people.Downloads
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2002-01-01
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Gomes Bento de Mello, S. (2002). O avançar dos trilhos e a construção do território do Paraná (Guarapuava, 1920-1954). Esboços: Histories in Global Contexts, 10(10), pp. 179–192. Retrieved from https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/esbocos/article/view/578
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