Summary: | In the history of the historiography of Argentine provinces, the period from the late nineteenth and early twentieth century is of particular importance, since visions and representations of local past began to form and articulate in those years, and provided original interpretations with regard to the speeches provided what became known as the national history, built from the capital city of Buenos Aires.This paper explores the process of writing the provincial memory, in relationship with the big national narratives, through two historical-cultural journals engendered within the intellectual sociability of Santa Fe, Argentina’s province with the most spectacular demographic and economic growth at that time.
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