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    Bibliographic Notes by --, --

    Published 1944
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    Conflicts of narratives about the past on the margins of Argentina: Chaco in the first half of the 20th century by Leoni, María Silvia

    Published 2021
    “…By attending to the role of historiography, in its broad sense, for the construction of regional / provincial identities, can be established the particular practices of cultural integration to the nation that were carried out from this space. …”
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    Stories renewed and interrupted: Guillermo Beato and Waldo Ansaldi Investigate the past and dispute the present in Córdoba during the sixties and seventies of the twentieth century... by Philp, Marta

    Published 2021
    “…At first, we will refer to the writing of history in Córdoba, in the first decades of the 20th century until the overthrow of Peronism in 1955, with the aim of presenting a map of provincial historiography. In a second moment, we will stop at two tracks: Guillermo Beato's Bachelor's thesis in History (1963) and Waldo Ansaldi's (1991) doctoral thesis, created in the 1970s and interrupted by the 1976 dictatorship. …”
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    Origins of the PRT-ERP in Mendoza by Ayles Tortolini, Violeta

    Published 2020
    “…The analysis discuss with the local hegemonic historiography that has imposed a notion of traditional tranquility in Mendoza, wich assign to revolutionary militants the image of infiltrators. …”
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    Ways of making History, 1984-2020: musings of a participating observer by Sabato, Hilda

    Published 2021
    “…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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    Notes about a second line leader: Elsa Chamorro Alamán, first census delegate of the Female Peronist Party of Córdoba (1949- 1951) by Spinetta, Marina Inés

    Published 2021
    “…The historiography on the "second line" of Peronism refers to men and women who contributed ideas, experience, management skills and political, union and economic ties to the nascent movement led by Juan and Eva Perón. …”
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    Crime, sexuality and conurbano in José Celestino Campusano’s by Martinelli, Lucas Sebastián

    Published 2021
    “…With a methodology that takes up the practices of cinematographic analysis, the tools of art historiography, and the proposals of political philosophy as a background for certain theoretical concerns, these problems are developed from a journey through the notions about genre cinema, some contemporary films that portray the conurbano, and particularly the cinema of José Celestino Campusano.…”
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    Signs of a passive interculturality (San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina 2015-2021) by Pezzoni, Pablo Ernesto

    Published 2022
    “…However, despite the official pronouncement and the commitment required from local leaders, some situations actually reveal a superfluous application of the stated principles, as well as an everlasting existence of a traditionalist historiography that has backward-looking effects on the representatives’ actions. …”
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    The Impact of the Russian Revolution on Uruguay (1917-1923) by Caetano, Gerardo

    Published 2017
    “…The consequences of the great processes and events of universal history (as in the case of the Russian Revolution) and their specific reception by the countries of Latin America have not been a subject especially considered by our national historiographies. The present article will analyze its impact in the Uruguayan political, communist, socialist and anarchist political universe, but also in the dominant actors in the political scene: Batllismo and conservatives.…”
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