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War Photography: Díaz & Spencer’s coverage of the War of the Pacific (1879-1883)
Published 2021-01-01“…In this essay, I argue that the photographs of the War of the Pacific taken by the studio Díaz & Spencer are one of the first examples of the successful use of war photography for nation-building purposes, that is, as national propaganda. …”
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Reporting war: Covering the Pacific – Radio NZ International and West Papua as a case study
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La política chilena en la postguerra del Pacífico: poder, influencia y relaciones con Ecuador
Published 2017-04-01Subjects: “…Ecuador (Thesaurus); war in the Pacific…”
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LA NITRATE RAILWAYS CO. LTD.: LA PÉRDIDA DE SUS DERECHOS EXCLUSIVOS EN EL MERCADO DEL TRANSPORTE DE SALITRE Y SU RESPUESTA A ELLA
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LA CASA GIBBS Y EL MONOPOLIO SALITRERO PERUANO: 1876-1878
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Memorias, mitos y ritos de guerra: el imaginario de la Batalla de Yungay durante la Guerra del Pacífico
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La Segunda Guerra Mundial en el Pacífico: estética cinematográfica y la ética de la guerra americana
Published 2017-05-01“…How was the war in the Pacific different from that one in Europe? Were U.S. soldiers ready to fight in the Pacific? …”
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El atributo amazónico del Perú. La construcción de una soberanía 1903 - 1942.
Published 2009-09-01“…Starting from the premise that borders are constructed rather than historically given, this article describes the process that, following the War of the Pacific (1879), turned civil and governmental actors in Peru to claim their own space in the Amazon, successively disputing territories with Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, and Ecuador and which, in the final analysis, appears to have been successful. …”
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CHILENOS, PERUANOS Y BOLIVIANOS EN LA PAMPA: 1860-1880. ¿UN CONFLICTO ENTRE NACIONALIDADES?
Published 2001-01-01“…<abstract language="eng">The present study intends, by analyzing the cases provided by the historical sources, to explain and delve into the characteristics of the coexistence between Chilean, Peruvian and Bolivian unskilled workers in the nitrate mining environment that existed prior to the War of the Pacific. In difficult working conditions and a no less hostile desert, the relationship was not easy. …”
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PATRIA Y CLASE EN LOS ALBORES DE LA IDENTIDAD PAMPINA (1860-1890)
Published 2003-08-01“…The arrival of numerous Chilean migrant workers in the decades preceding and following the outbreak of the War of the pacific slowly gave rise to a very characteristic form of working-class culture that combined, sometimes in harmony, others in tension, very strong feelings of both class and nation. …”
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Entre la infamia y el deleite. Las cobradoras de tranvías en Santiago de Chile y Valparaíso, 1880-1920
Published 2009-05-01“…From a specific conjuncture, the War of the Pacific and its implications like process extractor of masculine manpower towards the north of the country, are investigated in the symbolic repercussions that the “visibilization” of this group of wage women generated in the public space. …”
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