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    THE CULTURAL BATTLE. CONSERVATIVE AND PROGRESSIVE POSITIONS ON THE TRANSGRESSION OF THE BODY BY WOMEN; QUERETARO (1950-1959) by SILVA ACOSTA, JOSÉ ALFREDO, Solís Hernández , Oliva

    Published 2022
    “…XX, the model of being a woman imposed by the Judeo-Christian tradition throughout its history entered into crisis, clashing ideologically with two systems of thought: capitalism and communism. Given this, the Catholic sectors adopted a reactionary position to try to maintain the cultural domination that their institutions had maintained through the centuries. …”
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    The micro-entrepreneur state. Onegeism, the vocation to help and the entrepreneurial spirit in the management of Cambiemos from the Secretariat of Social Economy of the Nation by Nougues, Tomas, Salerno, Agustín

    Published 2022
    “…They used a new managerial knowledge, recovered values from the entrepreneurial culture and built management objectives such as the financial inclusion of popular sectors in Argentina.…”
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    What is said and what is lived: relationships between landscape, corporality and narratives in Cusi Cusi (Rinconada, Jujuy) through the experience of disease by Vaquer, José María

    Published 2019
    “…In order to do so, I contrast the traditional Andean catholic landscape logic and the evangelic landscape logic, to show that there are contradictions between incorporated habitus and narratives around the traditional concept of diseases based on landscape powers. …”
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    Family, the strength of the Leagues. Political structure and organization of the Agrarian Leagues in the Argentinian coastline (1960-1970). An insight from gender perspective, memo... by Montú, María Victoria

    Published 2020
    “…At the beginning of 1970, influenced by the Movimiento Rural de Acción Católica (MRAC – Catholic Action Rural Movement) and the Juventud Cooperativista (Cooperative Youth), thousands of rural families gave birth to the Agrarian Leagues in different Argentinian provinces, demanding land ownership and better conditions in the production and commercialization of agricultural products. …”
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