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Argentina. Ministerio de Agricultura

The immigration offices and statistics from 1857 to 1903

In “The Immigration Offices and Statistics from 1857 to 1903,” the Ministerio de Agricultura of Argentina crafts a comprehensive examination of immigration patterns during a pivotal period in the nation'Äôs formation. This book employs a meticulous documentary style, drawing on extensive statistical data and archival research to analyze the socio-economic implications of immigration, which fueled Argentina'Äôs growth as an agricultural powerhouse. Through charts, numerical analysis, and qualitative descriptions, it contextualizes demographic shifts and policies that shaped the Argentine identity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, positioning it within the broader narratives of migration in Latin America. The Ministerio de Agricultura, as the state'Äôs agricultural authority, possessed direct engagement with the changing landscape of immigration policy and economic development. By tracing the influx of immigrants'Äîparticularly from Europe during this era'Äîthe authors underscore how these movements contributed to agricultural expansion and modernization in Argentina. Their insights reflect an understanding of the dynamics between government, land, and labor, and how these influenced national policies and cultural attitudes towards immigrants. This book is a vital resource for historians, economists, and social scientists interested in the intricacies of immigration and its impact on national development. It invites readers to explore Argentina's rich tapestry of cultural influences and encourages a deeper understanding of how immigration has continuously shaped national identity and economic structures.
27 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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