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Tytuł :
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La institución del Estado chileno en el sur peruano: Tacna y Arica, 1880-1929. (Spanish)
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Autorzy :
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Pizarro Pizarro, Elías
Soto Lara, José Julián
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Temat :
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TREATY of Ankara, 1926
SOVEREIGNTY
PEASANTS
JUSTICE administration
LAND use
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Alternatywny tytuł :
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The institution of the Chilean State in southern Peru, Tacna and Arica, 1880-1929. (English)
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Źródło :
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Ayer: Revista de Historia Contemporánea; 2020, Vol. 119 Issue 3, p75-107, 33p
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Abstract (English) :
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Within the framework of the Pacific War, Chile occupied Tacna and Arica in 1880. Three years later, in mutual agreement with Peru, Chile signed the Treaty of Ancón, in which it assumed conditional sovereignty over these territories, even though this choice should have resided with the local peasants. Nevertheless in a short time, La Moneda coordinated, thanks to its agents, a socio-political project to «Chileanise» the local Peruvians. The administration of justice and land use, military service and the schools were three fields by which the Chilean state became instituted in southern Peru, a process that was not without difficulty. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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