Archival records from Rewriting Argentine and Latin American history. Salvaging the Haynes Publishing Company archive (EAP638)
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Brumana Herminia [1920s-1930s]
Description: Herminia Brumana (1897-1954) was daughter of an Italian immigrant in Argentina and dedicated herself to be a writer and a journalist.… -
San Antonio de los Cobres [1920s1960s]
Description: San Antonio de los Cobres (Saint Anthony of Copper) is a town in the province of Salta. The nearby Sierra del Cobre gave it its name… -
Sumalao Señor de Salta [1920s-1930s]
Description: The Señor de Sumalao is dark Christ in a painting from Cuzco created in the beginning of the 17th century. It was being taken to the… -
Salvat Hebe [1930s-1950s]
Description: Argentine painter. Extent and format of original material: Envelope. -
Indios Varios Asuntos en Bs. As [1950s-1960s]
Description: We decided to inclunde this folder given the subject as the original groups in Argentina were kept in their traditional enclave. Their… -
Italo Argentina Colonización Compañía [1920s-1930s]
Description: In the Patagonian region, the Compañía Ítalo-Argentina de Colonización (the Italian-Argentine Colonisation Company) purchased lands in… -
Italia Unita Sociedad [1920s-1930s]
Description: The Sociedad Italia Unita (the United Italian Society) was one of the first centers of general education created by the Italian… -
Ingenieros José [1920s-1950s]
Description: José Ingenieros (1877 – 1925) was an Argentine philosopher that followed the ideas of Positivism as developed by Auguste Comte and… -
Mar del Plata [1930s-60s]
Description: It is the Argentine most important sea-side resort. During the last decades of the 19th century the railways arrived and tourism… -
Mallea Eduardo [1920s-1960s]
Description: Eduardo Mallea (1903 – 1982) was born in the city of Bahia Blanca, at the time it was the Southeast city in the province of Buenos… -
Balcarce [1920s-1940s]
Description: Balcarce is a district and city in the province of Buenos Aires situated west of the city of Mar del Plata. It was named after Antonio… -
"Buenos Aires, Palermo II [1910s-1930s]"
Description: Palermo is the largest neighborhood in the city of Buenos Aires. The name comes from the abbey San Benedicto de Palermos (Saint… -
Biedma María Isabel [1920s-1930s]
Description: She was an Argentine poet who belonged to the elite.She wrote in French and received good critiques in France, in particular, her book… -
Bermejo Antonio [1890s-1920s]
Description: Antonio Bermejo (1853 -1929) was an Argentine lawyer that was designated in the Supreme Court since 1903 until his death. Extent and… -
Buenos Aires Parque Chacabuco [1930s-1950s]
Description: Parque Chacabuco is, at the same time, a park and a neighbourhood that developed around the park. During the 19th century, this zone…