*GEOGRAPHIC boundaries, *ARCHIVES, *ARCHIVISTS, *HISTORY, *NINETEENTH century, *HISTORIOGRAPHY, ARGENTINE history
Abstract
This article analyzes various intellectual practices tied to the use of public and private documents in the practice of history in Argentina over the second half of the nineteenth century. Starting from the "question of limits," this essay analyzes the work of bibliophiles Manuel Ricardo Trelles and Juan Martín Leguizamón, both of whom tried to historically reconstruct the territorial unity of Argentina. it shows how this work lies at the crossroads of antiquarian studies, History, and Natural History. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Rodríguez, María Laura, Carbonetti, Adrián, and Andreatta, Maria Marta
Subjects
*MEDICAL care, *CENSUS, *HISTORY of medical education, *HEALTH policy, *DEMOGRAPHY, *TRADITIONAL medicine, *NINETEENTH century, *HISTORY
Abstract
This paper analyzes the distribution of specialized subjects devoted to health care in the Argentine territory according to the First National Census (1869). We present statistical estimations and visual resources that contribute to illustrate the logic of the absolute and relative presence of graduates and empirical practitioners. By articulating census data with input from specialized bibliography, the paper provide evidence for certain variables associated with the presence of the State, the differential socio-economic development of the regions, and the rural-urban splits in the long first half of the nineteenth century. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
*ABUSE of poor children, *CHILD abuse, *NEIGHBORHOODS & society, *SOCIAL history
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to reflect upon the sensitivity invoked by child issues, specifically regarding abuse, from the standpoint of the construction of the Argentinean National State, focusing particularly on the mediation role that neighborhood communities took on in the central and southern regions of the Buenos Aires province. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]