The activities performed entailed first, the development of a theoretical approach and methodology for the project, which extended throughout the duration of the project as new findings led to theoretical and methodological reformulations. These findings suggested important theoretical insights that required redevelopment as the project progressed. This work resulted in the theoretical introduction of the book, which has been completed to a 70%.
The activities performed also included the collection and analysis of historical data, which became the core of the project’s evidence. Initially allocated to months 3 and 4, the archival search extended throughout the first year of the project. This search entailed, first, archival visits to Peru in November 2023 and June 2024, to collect documents that could not be located in any other archives. Visits included the Peruvian National Library, the Casa de la Cultura Rosa Mercedes Ayarza (key for obtaining the materials related to the third chapter of the book), and some private collections. Second, this search included a visit to the British Library in London to access the field recordings of researcher William Tompkins, as well as key Peruvian literature difficult to obtain anywhere else in Europe. Third, it included the recruiting of two junior historians in Lima to conduct archival research from August to October 2023, and of one junior historian in Lima from April to May 2024, to conduct archival research. The systematization of existing data, and the obtention of new sources, remained an ongoing activity in crafting the chapters of the monograph, extending throughout the entirety of the project.
Finally, these activities included the broad analysis of the data and the writing stage of the project. Initially assigned to start in month 10, these activities extended to the totality of the project as well. This activity produced results that include one monograph draft (70% complete), one scholarly article (submitted to a Q1 journal), one book proposal (under revision in a scholarly press), and nine conference presentations.