Vol. 50 No. 93 (2023): Apuntes 93

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In this issue of Apuntes, we are pleased to share eight articles that hail from research in Argentina, Chile, and Peru.  From diverse disciplinary perspectives including historical, political, and sociological analyses as well as qualitative and quantitative methodological approaches, we examine key issues confronted by our Latin American region in the past two centuries and today.

We open this issue with María Olaya Grau Rengifo´s examination of migrant families´ integration experiences with Chile´s early childhood public program, Crece Contigo, followed by two historical examinations of 19th century events in Peru and Argentina.  In the first, Julio César Abanto Chano takes us to the War of the Pacific and the international negotiations that positioned Peru on the international stage. Emilio Fabián Harari and Hermánn Günter Ibach travel back further to the mid-1850s to examine public financing, construction, and the role of federalism in Argentina.  Luis Muelle, then brings us back to contemporary Peru with a microdata analysis of segregation in Lima´s public and private high schools. The subsequent two articles analyze power relationships in Argentina and Chile.  Natalia Soledad Fernández explores the relationship between youth, the Catholic Church and power in Argentina, followed by a political analysis of social-territorial conflicts, social movements and the salmon industry in Chile by Gonzalo Antonio Delamaza Escobar, Evelyn Arriagada y Mauricio Cortez.  We close the issue with Sandra Carillo´s analysis of private school segregation in Peru, on the one hand, and Laura Mabel Zang’s examination of Swiss migration to Argentina in the nearly 100 years between the 19th and 20th centuries.

Published: 2023-01-30