The advance of the State: architecture and public policies in the territory (Mendoza - Argentina, 1932-1943)

In the 1930s public works acquired a leading role in Argentina, as part of the reactivation program carried out by government, to alleviate the consequences of the international financial breakdown that took place in 1929. This action framed in the process of industrialization was aimed at generatin...

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Autor principal: Raffa, Cecilia
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Publicado: Investigaciones Socio-Históricas Regionales (ISHIR) Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) Universidad Nacional de Rosario (UNR) 2018
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spelling I15-R237-article-8802020-12-07T22:22:23Z The advance of the State: architecture and public policies in the territory (Mendoza - Argentina, 1932-1943) El avance del Estado: arquitectura y políticas públicas en el territorio (Mendoza - Argentina, 1932-1943) Raffa, Cecilia arquitectura de Estado gobierno conservador políticas públicas territorio State architecture conservative government public policies territory In the 1930s public works acquired a leading role in Argentina, as part of the reactivation program carried out by government, to alleviate the consequences of the international financial breakdown that took place in 1929. This action framed in the process of industrialization was aimed at generating employment, stimulating other industries, increasing domestic consumption, promoting trade and providing means of transport. A series of goods with strong symbolic meaning were deployed in the national territory. They represented the state presence and, at the same time, caused changes in the lives of many inhabitants because they became their material bond with the social policies.In Mendoza, government actions were aimed at curbing migration from rural areas, which involved the development of social infrastructure to cover basic needs in those areas. Simultaneously, Public Works were regarded as a possibility of employment for local workers. The State extended into the territory of the province and fostered the notion which defined the successive governments as efficient administrators. En los años ´30 la Obra Pública adquirió un rol protagónico en Argentina, como parte del programa de reactivación vehiculizado por el Estado para paliar las consecuencias del quiebre financiero internacional que se produjo en 1929. Esta acción, enmarcada en el proceso de industrialización, estuvo dirigida a la generación de empleo, al estímulo de otras industrias, al acrecentamiento del consumo interno, al fomento del comercio y a suministrar carga a los medios de transporte. Se desplegaron en el territorio nacional, una serie de bienes con fuerte carga simbólica que marcaron la presencia estatal, al tiempo que significaron modificaciones en la vida de muchos habitantes al convertirse en su vínculo material con las políticas sociales.En Mendoza, las acciones de gobierno, se orientaron a frenar la migración desde las áreas rurales, lo que supuso el despliegue de equipamiento en esas zonas para cubrir necesidades básicas, al tiempo que se impulsaba la Obra Pública como una posibilidad de empleo para los trabajadores locales. En forma simultánea, el Estado se extendía en el territorio retro-alimentando la representación que calificaba a las sucesivas gestiones de gobiernos como eficientes hacedoras. Investigaciones Socio-Históricas Regionales (ISHIR) Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) Universidad Nacional de Rosario (UNR) 2018-12-07 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo evaluado por pares application/pdf text/html application/epub+zip https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/AvancesCesor/article/view/v15n19a02 10.35305/ac.v15i19.880 Avances del Cesor; Vol. 15 No. 19 (2018): Diciembre; 25-47 Avances del Cesor; Vol. 15 Núm. 19 (2018): Diciembre; 25-47 2422-6580 1514-3899 spa https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/AvancesCesor/article/view/v15n19a02/958 https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/AvancesCesor/article/view/v15n19a02/959 https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/AvancesCesor/article/view/v15n19a02/960
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topic arquitectura de Estado
gobierno conservador
políticas públicas
territorio
State architecture
conservative government
public policies
territory
spellingShingle arquitectura de Estado
gobierno conservador
políticas públicas
territorio
State architecture
conservative government
public policies
territory
Raffa, Cecilia
The advance of the State: architecture and public policies in the territory (Mendoza - Argentina, 1932-1943)
topic_facet arquitectura de Estado
gobierno conservador
políticas públicas
territorio
State architecture
conservative government
public policies
territory
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title The advance of the State: architecture and public policies in the territory (Mendoza - Argentina, 1932-1943)
title_short The advance of the State: architecture and public policies in the territory (Mendoza - Argentina, 1932-1943)
title_full The advance of the State: architecture and public policies in the territory (Mendoza - Argentina, 1932-1943)
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description In the 1930s public works acquired a leading role in Argentina, as part of the reactivation program carried out by government, to alleviate the consequences of the international financial breakdown that took place in 1929. This action framed in the process of industrialization was aimed at generating employment, stimulating other industries, increasing domestic consumption, promoting trade and providing means of transport. A series of goods with strong symbolic meaning were deployed in the national territory. They represented the state presence and, at the same time, caused changes in the lives of many inhabitants because they became their material bond with the social policies.In Mendoza, government actions were aimed at curbing migration from rural areas, which involved the development of social infrastructure to cover basic needs in those areas. Simultaneously, Public Works were regarded as a possibility of employment for local workers. The State extended into the territory of the province and fostered the notion which defined the successive governments as efficient administrators.
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