Abstract

This article is about the research carried out in the parish of Cotogchoa, in the province of Pichincha-Ecuador, based on the undertaking of its leaders to write its history. The historiographic research work has entailed a revision of different sources between the scriptural, oral and visual for the analysis of the relationship between past and present, history and memory, of a parish exposed to changing phenomena of emigration and urbanization.The research encompasses a long-term view with data from early times, through the labor and social relationship with the hacienda to the influence of the Agrarian Reform and its visible consequences until today in land use. Emigration and increasing urbanization have been decisive factors in the historiographic analysis of Cotogchoa.

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