La construction des territoires nationaux latino-américains vue depuis leurs marges

Each of the Latin American States built its space domination, between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, extending through military conquest, missions or other strategies to a variety of « national territories ». The type of relationship that each state has since established with those marginal...

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Main Author: Pedro Navarro Floria
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Groupe de Recherche Amérique Latine Histoire et Mémoire 2008-11-01
Series:Les Cahiers ALHIM
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/alhim/3112
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description Each of the Latin American States built its space domination, between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, extending through military conquest, missions or other strategies to a variety of « national territories ». The type of relationship that each state has since established with those marginal spaces, it is illustrative of the functions that the territory -and particularly its borders- plays both in relation to the nationalism of the past with the current integration processes, because of which some of those spaces soon be marginal -bordering neighboring states- become central or cause, at least, renewed attention on them. We propose a comparative look on the processes of territorial formation of Latin American countries, enabling us to better understand the current and future territorial problems in the region.
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La construction des territoires nationaux latino-américains vue depuis leurs marges
Les Cahiers ALHIM
nationalism
territory
borders
space
limits
title La construction des territoires nationaux latino-américains vue depuis leurs marges
title_full La construction des territoires nationaux latino-américains vue depuis leurs marges
title_fullStr La construction des territoires nationaux latino-américains vue depuis leurs marges
title_full_unstemmed La construction des territoires nationaux latino-américains vue depuis leurs marges
title_short La construction des territoires nationaux latino-américains vue depuis leurs marges
title_sort la construction des territoires nationaux latino americains vue depuis leurs marges
topic nationalism
territory
borders
space
limits
url https://journals.openedition.org/alhim/3112
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