El agua en Canarias: una aproximación historiográfica
Keywords:
agua, heredades, comunidades, Canarias, fuentes, water, inheritances, communities, Canary Islands, sourcesAbstract
El presente artículo efectúa un seguimiento sobre el del agua en Canarias y su progresiva privatización
a través de una relación documental y su tratamiento historiográfico. La dinámica de estudio consistió
básicamente en el análisis de la bibliografía alusiva y la indagación archivística de fuentes menos utilizadas
para conformar, siguiendo una progresión cronológica, una aproximación al estado de la cuestión.
Muestra la ubicación de distintas fuentes, a la vez que evidencia las líneas interpretativas que
sustenta la historiografía al respecto.
This article makes a follow-up about the water in the Canary Islands and its progressive privatization
through a document relation and its historiographic processinos. The dynamics of study consisted
basically of the allusive bibliography and registry sources less used to form, inquiry analysis following
a chronological progression, an approach to the State of the art. Shows the location of different sources,
while evidence interpretative lines that sustains the historiography on the subject.
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