Leyes, Decretos I Documentos Relativos A Salitreras is a compilation of laws, decrees, and documents pertaining to salitreras (nitrate mines) in Chile, Peru, and Bolivia. This collection, assembled by Carlos Aldunate Solar, offers a crucial historical record of the legal and regulatory framework governing the nitrate industry, a significant economic driver in the region during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The book provides invaluable insights into the policies and regulations that shaped the exploitation, trade, and ownership of nitrate resources. It is an essential resource for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the economic and political history of South America. Researchers will find this compilation to be a primary source for understanding the complexities of resource management and international relations in the context of the salitreras.
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