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Reconfiguring South America’s Hydraulic Borderland: the ecological legacies of the War of the Triple Alliance (1865-1930)

Auteur Henrique BRENNER GASPERIN
Directeur /trice Amalia Ribi Forclaz
Co-directeur(s) /trice(s) Antoine Acker
Résumé de la thèse

The research aims at providing a transnational landscape-centered account of the Triple Frontier Region (TFR) during and after the War of the Triple Alliance to understand how the war and subsequent settler-national projects shaped TFR's landscapes and political ecologies. My hypothesis is that national interest in controlling the region through the enactment of liberal models of land tenure and state-induced private colonization schemes accounted for the waning of indigenous autonomy, and played a major role in shaping present-day patterns of land inequality in the region.

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Délai administratif de soutenance de thèse 2026
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