Absence representations : the history of the Rosarine Mutual Aids Spanish Association's pantheon, 1857-1885

The development of ethnic associations, which started in mid-1850 on Argentina, must address many conflicts that belong to the migrant’s daily life and the political context at the time, which he wants to solve. Amongst them, die away from home. The present investigation essay studies the confected...

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Main Author: Celeste Castiglione
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Católica Argentina 2021-03-01
Series:Estudios de Historia de España
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Online Access:https://erevistas.uca.edu.ar/index.php/EHE/article/view/3428
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description The development of ethnic associations, which started in mid-1850 on Argentina, must address many conflicts that belong to the migrant’s daily life and the political context at the time, which he wants to solve. Amongst them, die away from home. The present investigation essay studies the confected proceedings in the Spanish Association of Mutual Aids from Rosario (AESMR) throughout almost three decades (1857-1885) focusing on the citations and representations of death in that collective and what were the strategies that they acquired in order to achieve a memory space for their fallen associates.
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spelling doaj.art-1297122e473840d6a0877e194c28f8382023-03-23T12:33:28ZengUniversidad Católica ArgentinaEstudios de Historia de España0328-02842469-09612021-03-011902913183121Absence representations : the history of the Rosarine Mutual Aids Spanish Association's pantheon, 1857-1885Celeste Castiglione0Universidad Nacional de José C. Paz ; Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y TécnicasThe development of ethnic associations, which started in mid-1850 on Argentina, must address many conflicts that belong to the migrant’s daily life and the political context at the time, which he wants to solve. Amongst them, die away from home. The present investigation essay studies the confected proceedings in the Spanish Association of Mutual Aids from Rosario (AESMR) throughout almost three decades (1857-1885) focusing on the citations and representations of death in that collective and what were the strategies that they acquired in order to achieve a memory space for their fallen associates.https://erevistas.uca.edu.ar/index.php/EHE/article/view/3428migracionesasociacionismo étnicoespañolesrosariomuerte
spellingShingle Celeste Castiglione
Absence representations : the history of the Rosarine Mutual Aids Spanish Association's pantheon, 1857-1885
Estudios de Historia de España
migraciones
asociacionismo étnico
españoles
rosario
muerte
title Absence representations : the history of the Rosarine Mutual Aids Spanish Association's pantheon, 1857-1885
title_full Absence representations : the history of the Rosarine Mutual Aids Spanish Association's pantheon, 1857-1885
title_fullStr Absence representations : the history of the Rosarine Mutual Aids Spanish Association's pantheon, 1857-1885
title_full_unstemmed Absence representations : the history of the Rosarine Mutual Aids Spanish Association's pantheon, 1857-1885
title_short Absence representations : the history of the Rosarine Mutual Aids Spanish Association's pantheon, 1857-1885
title_sort absence representations the history of the rosarine mutual aids spanish association apos s pantheon 1857 1885
topic migraciones
asociacionismo étnico
españoles
rosario
muerte
url https://erevistas.uca.edu.ar/index.php/EHE/article/view/3428
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