La conquista de una frontera. Mentalidades y tecnologías en las vías de comunicación en el desierto de Atacama

Authors

  • José Antonio González Pizarro Universidad Católica del Norte (Chile)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-34022008000200002

Keywords:

Atacama desert, railways, road, ports

Abstract

This paper reviews the ways in which man structured the conquering of desert spaces, mainly focusing on the 1880-1960 time framework, including previous data. It is important to highlight how, from initial pre- Hispanic spontaneity, man gets to the rationality of both high and low land complementarily to then observe the ideologies that will lead to greater state efforts to connect the area. In this sense, traffic is schematized from pre Columbus tracks to the building of the Pan-American Highway, together with how private and state railways were planned. Next, how wharfs changed into docks and then state ports is examined including the beginnings of the exploitation of air space and its infrastructure

Author Biography

José Antonio González Pizarro, Universidad Católica del Norte (Chile)

Doctor en Historia por la Universidad de Navarra. Profesor Titular de la Universidad Católica del Norte, Escuela de Derecho

Published

2008-08-04

How to Cite

González Pizarro, J. A. . (2008). La conquista de una frontera. Mentalidades y tecnologías en las vías de comunicación en el desierto de Atacama. Revista De Geografía Norte Grande, (40), 23–46. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-34022008000200002

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