Recording the war effort: immigrant communities in Latin America and the memory of the Great War

Keywords: First World War, Latin America, immigrant communities, books of remembrance, war mobilisation

Abstract

This paper aims to analyse the initiatives undertaken by some immigrant communities residing in Latin America to record their mobilisation around the First World War. After the armistice, European communities in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and other countries gathered detailed information about their activities during the conflict, published as profusely illustrated books of remembrance, offered to their governments as proof of their loyalty. The article intends to establish the peculiar nature of these publications as records of the war effort, and analyse the agents and processes of their elaboration, and their role as commemorative but also as archival documents.

Published
2020-06-15
How to Cite
Tato M. I. (2020) “Recording the war effort: immigrant communities in Latin America and the memory of the Great War”, Archives & Manuscripts, 48(2), pp. 200–215. doi: 10.1080/01576895.2020.1766984.