
doi: 10.7410/1083
handle: 11567/770189
Dopo la "campagna del deserto" promossa dal governo argentino che nel 1879 chiuse definitivamente la questione della frontiera e represse la resistenza delle popolazioni della Patagonia, aprendo la fase della sua colonizzazione e messa a profitto, si sviluppo un’attivita, mirata a questi obiettivi, dall’ingegnere italiano Francesco Pietrobelli (1858-1926), da lui raccontata in un dettagliato resoconto pubblicato a Venezia nel 1911. In questa cronaca, come si e cercato di mettere in evidenza, sono ripercorse le fasi e le iniziative piu significative dell’attivita svolta in tale contesto dal Pietrobelli e le sue piu importanti annotazioni ed osservazioni di carattere geografico, storico e antropologico. Following the “campaign of the desert”, sponsored by the Argentinian government in 1879, which brought to an end the frontier issue and suppressed the opposition of Patagonia people, the Italian engineer Francesco Pietrobelli (1858-1926) embraced these objectives. His activity is recorded in a detailed account published in Venice, 1911. As emphasised in this article, the account narrates the most significant phases and initiatives of Pietrobelli’s action in this context as well as his observations and annotations concerning geographical, historical and anthropological issues.
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