Las disputas por la memoria en el morro: Guerra, fiestas cívicas y nacionalismo en arica, 1880-1929

Translated title of the contribution: The disputes over memory in the morro: War, memory, and civic acts in arica, 1880-1929

Gabriel Cid Rodríguez*

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Abstract

The article analyzes the implementation and development of the commemoration of the Battle of Arica (June 7, 1880) in said city. Through a broad temporal analysis and based on a systematic review of the local press, the research examines the uses and disputes over the memory of the War of the Pacific in the Peruvian and Chilean communities of the city, and the nationalistic uses that they conferred on civic festivities. The text reveals both the ritual use of commemoration to claim the Peruvian identity against the Chilean occupation until 1908; and then the paper analyzes the Chilean hegemony of the commemoration until 1929, where the ceremony had an important role within the policies of nationalization of the frontier.

Translated title of the contributionThe disputes over memory in the morro: War, memory, and civic acts in arica, 1880-1929
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)347-372
Number of pages26
JournalRevista de Historia (Chile)
Volume1
Issue number28
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

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