The Argentine Republic in the first centenary of its independence (Part II)

Demological study

Authors

  • Luis Harperath Universidad Nacional de Córdoba

Keywords:

Argentine Republic, centenary, independence, demological study

Abstract

Table E: Relationship between the results of the 1914 census and the official data of December 31, 1910.

Table F: Elections for the Chamber of Deputies.

Table G: Mixed election of the President of the Nation. Absolute representation of minorities: 300 electors.

Table H: Apportioned election of the President of the Nation. Absolute representation of minorities: 300 electors.

Table I and J: Statistical comparison of the American Continent.

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Author Biography

Luis Harperath, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba

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Luis Harperath (1856-1931). He was a German chemist, settled in the Argentine province of Cordoba in the 1880s.

On August 24, 1931, Dr. Luis Harperath passed away. He was a retired professor with a long career in the Faculty of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences of the National University of Córdoba, and a member of the National Academy of Sciences.

Reference

Medán, D. (2021). "Portrait of the Rector: the correspondence of Pedro Arata. https://www.agro.uba.ar/sites/default/files/libro_medan_-_arata.pdf

Published

1916-07-01

How to Cite

Harperath, L. (1916). The Argentine Republic in the first centenary of its independence (Part II): Demological study. Revista De La Universidad Nacional De Córdoba, 3(5), 384–408. Retrieved from https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/5661

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