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,Society and Politics: From Social Mobilization to Civic Participation (Santa Fe, 1890–1909),s that the country would struggle with well into the next century. By 1890, state power had been consolidated and a unified ruling class had put an end to chronic civil war, replacing the war lords, ., who presided over Argentina’s tempestuous fortunes in the 80 years following independence from Spa模范 发表于 2025-3-23 17:03:32
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,Labor in Córdoba in the 1960s: Trade Union Consciousness and the “Culture of Resistance”,of the automobile firms, Fiat and . (.), between 1954 and 1955, firms that generated an important industrial growth in the city. A major concern is to try and explain the reasons for the special role played by the Cordoban working class during the 1960s and the high degree of militancy displayed by激怒 发表于 2025-3-24 17:44:29
Book 2000 the great debates in the historiography by challenging the Buenos Aires-centered focus of most of the existing historical scholarship and offering a new perspective on the country‘s modern history. Argentina‘s supposed ‘exceptionalism‘ is being challenged by these historians. The persistence of polscrutiny 发表于 2025-3-24 21:28:47
Book 2000 and family, intense class conflict and working class militancy, all approximate Argentina closer to the Latin American experience than the previous historiography would suggest. This book is a unique collaboration between Argentine and U.S. historians of this ‘other Argentina.‘会议 发表于 2025-3-25 00:34:36
the Church and family, intense class conflict and working class militancy, all approximate Argentina closer to the Latin American experience than the previous historiography would suggest. This book is a unique collaboration between Argentine and U.S. historians of this ‘other Argentina.‘978-1-349-62846-9978-1-349-62844-5