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Company towns and peripheral cities in the Chilean copper industry: Potrerillos and Pueblo Hundido, 1917–1940s

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 June 2004

ANGELA VERGARA
Affiliation:
Department of History and Philosophy, University of Texas-Pan American

Abstract

This article discusses the relationship between company towns and peripheral cities by looking at the evolution of two Chilean towns between 1917 and the 1940s. It argues that the construction and the regulations of company towns created acute social conflicts and economic contradictions in urban settlements located in the periphery. It also analyses how the periphery both challenged the hegemonic dreams of planned communities and became a safety valve to release tensions from the camps.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2003 Cambridge University Press

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