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    Feminismo, sufragismo y mujeres en los partidos políticos en la Argentina de la primera mitad del siglo XX by Adriana María Valobra

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…We will highlight their militancy spaces and the modifications within them considering the changes that the peronist government introduced on the political mobilization of women after the sanction of the law of women's political rights in 1946.…”
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    Écrire À partir de la parole ou l’appréhension des souvenirs : une réélaboration au présent du passé récent en Argentine by Paula Sombra

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…It presents a way of thinking about the past via the reinterpretative construction of the biographies of two groups of people: one belonging to an armed organization, the Peronist Armed Forces (FAP), and the other to the concurrent, unarmed Grassroots Peronism (PB). …”
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    Las elecciones presidenciales de 1946 y el peronismo naciente vistos por el periódico La Vanguardia by Claudio Panella

    Published 2004-09-01
    “…The aim of this paper is to give an approach to the way the newspaper La Vanguardia, the official organ of the Socialist Party regarded the rising peronist movement and the general election of 1946. …”
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    Las amenazas de una dinastía espuria. Sirvientes que no sirven en Manuel Mujica Lainez by María Julia Rossi

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Framed by two biographical episodes that delineate his opinions on the matter, this article rereads the short story “El retrato amarillo” [“The Yellow Tale”] (1956) and mainly his novel La casa [The House] (1954), published at the height of the Peronist regime, paying special attention to the servant protagonists, Rosa y Zulema. …”
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    Dictaduras Militares y Tradiciones Obreras en Argentina y Brasil by Paula Andrea Lenguita, Marco Aurelio Santana

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…From the comparative approach adopted, we consider the contributions made ​​to the academic literature in this period hinge Latin American labor struggle and we analyze the continuities and ruptures that imposed repressive context to working class traditions: peronist, class, communist and cutista (Unified Workers´ Central Brazil). …”
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    El partido PRO y el triunfo de la nueva derecha en Argentina by Ernesto Bohoslavsky, Sergio Morresi

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Our conclusions show that PRO has been successful for three main reasons: a) it was built as a willing-to-win party, which implied to resign to be an ideology-centered party and embrace pragmatism, b) leader and cadres recruitment without ideological criteria, which allowed to seduce die hard Peronist voters; c) a territorial expansion process combined with tactics and practices typical of professional-electoral political parties.…”
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    Un parcours collectif autour du militantisme politique en Argentine : de la mémoire des « combattants révolutionnaires » aux discours sur la victimisation by Paula Sombra

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…The Armed Forces Peronists (FAP) were originally a Peronist political-military organization established in the province of Buenos Aires (Argentina) in 1967. …”
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    La actividad industrial en Córdoba y la acción del Banco de Crédito Industrial Argentino, 1944 – 1950 by ALICIA MALATESTA

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…Abstract The present contribution is centered in analyzing the strategy designed and taken to the practice in favor of the manufacturing sector of the province of Cordoba through Argentine Industrial Credit union between its inauguration (1944) and the conclusion of the economic height of the Peronist management, that is to say, in the stage that can be characterized like of conformation and consolidation of Industrial Cordoba, in the total height of the substitution of imports. …”
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    La actividad industrial en Córdoba y la acción del Banco de Crédito Industrial Argentino, 1944 – 1950 by ALICIA MALATESTA

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…Abstract The present contribution is centered in analyzing the strategy designed and taken to the practice in favor of the manufacturing sector of the province of Cordoba through Argentine Industrial Credit union between its inauguration (1944) and the conclusion of the economic height of the Peronist management, that is to say, in the stage that can be characterized like of conformation and consolidation of Industrial Cordoba, in the total height of the substitution of imports. …”
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    Luis Felipe Noé : pintura y conflicto civil argentino (1820-1830) a través de la Serie federal by Néstor Ponce

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…To address this chaotic period of history, which shares similarities with that of the late 50s and early 60s and with the confrontation between Peronists and anti-Peronists, the painter proposed to "assume" chaos, ie Sarmiento overcome opposition and "Civilization or Barbarism" recognized the values of "barbarism" as a manifestation of otherness identity. …”
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    Las identidades políticas en la Argentina de los años noventa: continuidades y rupturas entre peronismo y menemismo. by Paula Canelo

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…L'auteur soutient que le ménémisme réussit à maintenir, au moins au niveau discursif, une structure d'énonciation, une conception de la politique comme « art du possible » et une logique « d'appropriation de l'adversaire politique » typiquement péroniste. Nonobstant, ce mouvement établit une rupture non négligeable avec le mouvement politique dont il est originaire : la dissolution de « l'adversaire social ».…”
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