Land conflicts in Formosa, Argentina (1884-1958)

Autores
Girbal, Noemi Maria
Año de publicación
2014
Idioma
inglés
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Descripción
Formosa is located in Northeast Argentina and gained state status in 1884 with a weak political identity. There are few studies in Argentine historiography that have studied social actions and public policies in the region. Precarious settlement plans and poor communication led to conflicts over lands. The indigenous population was disciplined by the state and the Catholic Church. Meanwhile, many factors promoted a population exodus: untrained farmers, poorly demarcated plots, crop production attacked by pests and soil erosion. This historical study focuses on the settlement and construction of space in Formosa, which was historically the poorest region of Argentina. Social conflicts are revealed in the analysis of national government policies and their implementation within territorial logics, especially those related to the use of common property resources.
Fil: Girbal, Noemi Maria. Universidad Nacional de Quilmes. Departamento de Ciencias Sociales. Centro de Estudios de la Argentina Rural; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Materia
ARGENTINA
FORMOSA
TIERRA
CONFLICTO
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title Land conflicts in Formosa, Argentina (1884-1958)
spellingShingle Land conflicts in Formosa, Argentina (1884-1958)
Girbal, Noemi Maria
ARGENTINA
FORMOSA
TIERRA
CONFLICTO
title_short Land conflicts in Formosa, Argentina (1884-1958)
title_full Land conflicts in Formosa, Argentina (1884-1958)
title_fullStr Land conflicts in Formosa, Argentina (1884-1958)
title_full_unstemmed Land conflicts in Formosa, Argentina (1884-1958)
title_sort Land conflicts in Formosa, Argentina (1884-1958)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Girbal, Noemi Maria
author Girbal, Noemi Maria
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FORMOSA
TIERRA
CONFLICTO
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FORMOSA
TIERRA
CONFLICTO
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Formosa is located in Northeast Argentina and gained state status in 1884 with a weak political identity. There are few studies in Argentine historiography that have studied social actions and public policies in the region. Precarious settlement plans and poor communication led to conflicts over lands. The indigenous population was disciplined by the state and the Catholic Church. Meanwhile, many factors promoted a population exodus: untrained farmers, poorly demarcated plots, crop production attacked by pests and soil erosion. This historical study focuses on the settlement and construction of space in Formosa, which was historically the poorest region of Argentina. Social conflicts are revealed in the analysis of national government policies and their implementation within territorial logics, especially those related to the use of common property resources.
Fil: Girbal, Noemi Maria. Universidad Nacional de Quilmes. Departamento de Ciencias Sociales. Centro de Estudios de la Argentina Rural; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
description Formosa is located in Northeast Argentina and gained state status in 1884 with a weak political identity. There are few studies in Argentine historiography that have studied social actions and public policies in the region. Precarious settlement plans and poor communication led to conflicts over lands. The indigenous population was disciplined by the state and the Catholic Church. Meanwhile, many factors promoted a population exodus: untrained farmers, poorly demarcated plots, crop production attacked by pests and soil erosion. This historical study focuses on the settlement and construction of space in Formosa, which was historically the poorest region of Argentina. Social conflicts are revealed in the analysis of national government policies and their implementation within territorial logics, especially those related to the use of common property resources.
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