Un día en la vida peruana de Machu Picchu: avance de historia intercultural

  • Mariana Mould de Pease
Keywords: Peru, Machu Picchu, archaeology, historiography,

Abstract

This article examines the incorporation of Machu Picchu into twentiethcentury Peruvian history, through the study of international travel literature. The intercultural analysis of published, unpublished and oral sources since Hiram Bingham’s arrival at this archaeological site on 24th July 1911 offers a way of approaching the comprehension of this Inca city. Bingham’s notion of «scientific discovery», which he introduced in order to perpetuate the value of his explorations in the Central Andes, can be used in new ways for future interpretations. The lives and works of Peruvian historians Luis E. Valcárcel and Franklin Pease serve as reference points for the recreation of the intellectual and political context in which the historical process of «Peruvianization» of Machu Picchu is taking place.

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Published
2001-01-01
How to Cite
Mould de Pease M. (2001). Un día en la vida peruana de Machu Picchu: avance de historia intercultural. Revista Complutense de Historia de América, 27, 257-279. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RCHA/article/view/RCHA0101110257A
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