Medellín: De una pequeña villa a una ciudad violenta

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THIS ARTICLE REVIEWS from an historical standpoint the changes that lead to the transformation that Medellín experienced in the 19th and 20th century, from a little peaceful village to a violent city. Focus is made on the origins of this process: the industrialization, the lack of permanency of religion as a ruler, the migration of people from the countryside to the urban centers escaping poverty and violence, and the absence of state policies to solve the problems this migration caused.

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Álvarez Echeverri, T. (2003, December). Medellín: De una pequeña villa a una ciudad violenta. Iatreia. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.iatreia.4013

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