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    Dr. D. Cosme del Campo. First historian of Tucumán by Cabrera, Pablo José Segundo

    Published 1914
    “…D Cosme was the first Historian of Tucumán. His birth must have coincided with the century in which he acted, and did his first letters and even humanities in the Jesuit schools of Santiago, and higher studies in Cordoba, from whose University he obtained the degree of Doctor in Technology.…”
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    Ways of making History, 1984-2020: musings of a participating observer by Sabato, Hilda

    Published 2021
    “…This article discusses the changes experienced by History as a discipline in Argentina during the last four decades, which were also the core years in the trajectory of the author of these pages as a historian. Rather than a systematic revision of the vast field of History during that period, the author offers an overview of the main tendencies of historiography in Argentina at a time of significant transformations in the local and global disciplinary trends. …”
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    The struggles between Church and State at the end of the 19th century. The "social question" in Monsignor Pablo Cabrera by Reyna Berrotarán, Denise

    Published 2019
    “…Monsignor Pablo Cabrera was a priest-historian born in the middle of the 19th century who had an active participation both in ecclesiastical/parochial spaces and in academic circles, especially university circles. …”
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    Notes about a pioneer of spanish scientific psychology by Caycho Rodríguez, Tomás

    Published 2015
    “…Thus, the biography of this pioneer of Spanish psychology, written by the renowned psychology historian Helio Carpintero, is well received as an important element to evaluate Simarro's important contributions and will surely become one of the most read and discussed biographies by psychologists not only in Spain but in other latitudes.…”
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    THE IMPACT OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION IN EUROPE: KARL KAUTSKY AND ANTONIO GRAMSCI by Quiroga, Manuel, Fabry, Adam Balasz

    Published 2018
    “…Finland, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy) and due to its influence on the great debates in the international socialist movement, which was reconfiguring itself, following the divisions of tendencies in the II International, towards a more permanent division —“a great schism” (in the words of historian Carl Schorske)— between organizations and individuals that would seek to reconstruct Social Democracy and those that would seek to build the Communist International.The period immediately after the Russian Revolution (1917-20) until the consolidation of the Comintern in its II Congress was a fluid moment of debates about the characterization of the Russian Revolution and its political, theoretical and strategic consequences. …”
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    Defeat, violence, hope: some reflections from the frontier of the field by Lorenz, Federico

    Published 2021
    “…This work proposes a reflection on the limits and possibilities of recent Argentine history, focused in particular on the consequences of the defeat of the left and the place that the activity of historians plays in the transmission of these stories. …”
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    he Russian Revolution in the Argentine interior (1917). Debates and receptions from history in Santiago del Estero by Guzmán, Héctor

    Published 2017
    “…This text analyses the receptions and readings of the Russian Revolution made by a group of Santiago historians in 1917. They show the interest in making a description of the revolutionary process that would serve the interests of the workers' sectors, whom they sought to represent. …”
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    Carta orgánica para las infancias de Colonia Caroya by Cargnelutti, Valeria Beatriz

    Published 2022
    “…From the Pedagogical Library, different specialists of the area (teachers, historians, communicators and artists) and the Popular University were summoned to jointly elaborate this material for children of the city, with the intention that they learn, from the legislation of the city, its history, the cultures that coexist today, and recognize themselves, mainly, as active citizens and participants of the society where they live, from a perspective of rights and gender.…”
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    Ibero-American Psychology in Memory by Caycho Rodríguez, Tomás

    Published 2014
    “…The book edited by Hugo Klappenbach (Argentine psychologist and one of the most important historians of psychology) and Ramón León (Peruvian psychologist with a long career in historical research), who have been in charge of compiling the autobiographical texts and writing the introductory text, is about a genre little cultivated in the psychological literature of this part of the world: autobiography. …”
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    Catholic denominational schools. Chronicle of its landing in Cordoba at the beginning of the 20th century by Servetto, Silvia

    Published 2019
    “…In this article, studies carried out by historians on the relationship of the Catholic Church with the national and provincial states are recovered, to articulate them with the arrival of different congregations in Cordoba at the beginning of the 20th century dedicated to the education of the wealthy classes. …”
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    Memories of insilio. When history creates bridges of orality between the past and the present. by Ortiz, María Laura, Kippes, Germán Nicolás, Clerico , María Constanza, Sansón, Julieta Constanza

    Published 2023
    “…That is why our work as historians was fundamental to generate historical entity to their experiences, until now little explored.…”
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