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    Explicar la eficacia de una operación de paz, buscando reconocimiento como militares. La experiencia de los cascos azules argentinos en Haití / EXPLAIN THE EFFICACY OF A PEACE OPERATION, SEARCHING RECOGNITION AS MILITARIES.... by Frederic, Sabina; Universidad Nacional de Quilmes-CONICET

    Published 2017
    “…We study that question in ethnographic interviews made to ex peacekeepers to introduce us in the debate about the role of Argentine Armed Forces in the Post-cold War process; the reference of the national stage in the operational environment construction in extraterritorial peace operations; and the shifting condition of the militaries in pacification processes.Keywords: Militaries; efficacy; recognition; peace operations.…”
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    EL TRATADO DE PAZ DE 1796: ENTRE LA DELIMITACIÓN DE LA FRONTERA SUR CORDOBESA Y EL RECONOCIMIENTO POLÍTICO DE LOS RANQUELES by Tamagnini, Marcela, Pérez Zavala, Graciana

    Published 2017
    “…They endure almost for a century, until Argentine national sovereign existence was born.Key words: peace treaty – ranqueles - colonial frontier …”
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    La construcción de un espacio de frontera. Santiago del Estero, el Tucumán y el Chaco desde el Prehispánico Tardío hasta mediados del siglo XVIII / THE DEVELOPMENT OF A FRONTIER RE... by Farberman, Judith

    Published 2016
    “…It points out that within the borderlands of Santiago del Estero this process was belated – no attacks are known before 1685 – and that these times of relative peace could have been in part related to the brokering role of the mataraes - a tonocote group ‘encomendado’ by the elite of Concepción del Bermejo and moved to the Salado river in 1650. …”
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    The development of a frontier region. Santiago del Estero, Tucumán and Chaco from the late pre hispanic period to the mid- XVIIIth century by Farberman, Judith

    Published 2016
    “…It points out that within the borderlands of Santiago del Estero this process was belated – no attacks are known before 1685 – and that these times of relative peace could have been in part related to the brokering role of the mataraes - a tonocote group ‘encomendado’ by the elite of Concepción del Bermejo and moved to the Salado river in 1650. …”
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    The Quai Branly-Jean Chirac Museum. The museology normative discourse by Galindo, Luis Adrián

    Published 2019
    “…In them the normative discourse of the Eurocentric culture manages to impose itself from the conception of its narrative structure, the selection of its objects of exhibition and the staging, thus strengthening the neoliberal thought that promotes the cultural diversity as the summation of the cultures which share the same territory, without contradictions, without asymmetries, without social tensions, in an apparent «social peace» and in a natural relationship with the environment. …”
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    EXPEDICIONARIOS CHILENOS POR LAS PAMPAS ARGENTINAS. PARAJES, RASTRILLADAS, ETNIAS Y POLÍTICAS DE INTEGRACIÓN by Mollo, Norberto, Della Mattia, Carlos

    Published 2017
    “…While these expeditions hadn´t got an immediate effect on the opening of those ways, specially by the English invasion of 1806, it means a marked relationship interthnic peace and cooperation, at the same time allowed to recognize the aboriginal trails and places of the Cordillera and the Pampas. …”
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