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Memory and Cultural Identities: The Newspapers and Historical Documents of Southern Patagonia, Part II

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Description & Rationale
Public Documents: 
PDF icon Proposal 21 - Southern Patagonian newspapers and historical documents, Part 2_public version.pdf [1]
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In Southern Patagonia local media, especially newspapers, played a fundamental role in the formation of regional identity. In the early twentieth century the growth of cattle ranching in the south of the country fostered the conditions needed for the growth of an extensive publishing industry particularly in newspapers and periodicals. Local elites founded numerous newspaper outlets whose primary purpose was to defend local interests but also with the intent to define regional identity. Many publications were devoted to the struggle between liberal and conservative ideologies, but ultimately the success of these enterprises depended on how well they were able to represent the interests and needs of the local elite. Local newspapers became a central mechanism in the region for imposing social, cultural, ideological and political norms, without regard to the differences and contradictions already present. The publications of this region are important to understanding its history, social change, and the relationship between public and private spaces.

The purpose of this project is to digitize historical documents held at the Archivo Histórico Palmiro Pedemonte in order to provide broad access to this collection while at the same time preserving this historical material.

Reasons for consideration: 

The contents of these historical documents demonstrate that in the early twentieth century the local press of Southern Patagonia established itself as a power structure directing social, cultural,

ideological and political norms. Access to this rare and untapped historical material will allow the community as well as researchers to contextualize and analyze the cultural and social narrative presented by the elites and allow for a re-evaluation of historical events to include the perspectives of under-represented groups. The proposed collection of documents is broad in scope and will be of value and interest to scholars from a wide range of disciplines including history, political science, communication, education and anthropology. More importantly, it will allow the marginalized people not included in the official historical record as chronicled in the newspapers and other historical documents to claim a space in a more "authentic" narrative of Southern Patagonia. The process of digitization will provide users with the primary sources needed to reconstruct and discover historical occurrences, contemporary debates and attitudes in order to contextualize and reassess the official record.

Author(s): 
various
Source Format: 
Paper
Target Format: 
Digital
Program: 
LAMP
Resource Types: 
Government documents
Newspapers
Regions: 
Latin America and Caribbean
Countries of Origin: 
Argentina
Proposal Contributors: 

Municipal Archives of the Province of Santa Cruz
Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia
Gus Navarro
Teresa Chapa

Posted: 
May 17, 2021 10:16am
Updated: 
Jun 4, 2021 11:06am
Source Details
Major Languages: 
Spanish
Activity
StatusCurrentDescription
FlaggednoThe proposal is flagged for further research.
VettednoThe proposal has been examined and vetted.
BallottednoThe proposal is currently on a committee ballot.
ApprovedyesThe proposal has been selected for reformatting. Reformatting efforts are pending.
ReformattednoThe proposal has been reformatted and access information is now posted.
Inactive / DeclinednoNo longer under consideration for reformatting.

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Links
[1] https://gcollections.crl.edu/sites/default/files/resource_docs/Proposal%2021%20-%20Southern%20Patagonian%20newspapers%20and%20historical%20documents%2C%20Part%202_public%20version.pdf