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    Family, the strength of the Leagues. Political structure and organization of the Agrarian Leagues in the Argentinian coastline (1960-1970).... by Montú, María Victoria

    Published 2020
    “…Finally, as it is inferred that women must have been the guarantors of the process of participation of the whole family, their political participation and the place that they occupied in the agrarian political organization is analyzed. …”
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    “The ones who need and the ones that no”. An approach to the political practice in Villa el Viento (Córdoba city) by Liberatori, Marina Gabriela

    Published 2011
    “…This article will discuss the political practices of people living in the winds slums, especially those relating to Municipal State involvement in the village. …”
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    Between hugs and pain. An ethnographic analysis of the public reclamation from a death in Capilla del Monte (Córdoba) by Villarreal, Agustín

    Published 2021
    “…The political activities that took place year after year manage to undermine a problematization of the demand for justice and the role of the victims’ relatives in them.…”
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    WHAT IS A PEASANT? THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN AMBIGUOUS POLITICAL SUBJECT IN SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO (ARGENTINA) by Jara, Cristian Emanuel

    Published 2016
    “…Also, it analyzes, from a long-term perspective, the place of the peasant in Argentina and its tension with the concept of family farming.…”
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    Translocated roses or the myth of Eldorado: Journeys through time, space, image and silence by Jelin, Elizabeth

    Published 2009
    “…From this “descentered” center, the history of “Europe” becomes not a history of place but one of flows and webs --of people or of political and institutional links, of economic interests, of personal and family ties. …”
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    The Uruguayan-porteña clandestine militancy: communists in exile by Diamant, Ana, Dutrénit, Silvia

    Published 2017
    “…During the dictatorships in the '70s, in Argentina and Uruguay, the clandestine militancy of the members of the Communist Party of Uruguay in Buenos Aires was a challengenot only in the political activity and in the organizational structure, but also in everyday life, family life and work. …”
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    ROSAS TRANSPLANTADAS Y EL MITO DE ELDORADO. TRAVESÍAS EN EL TIEMPO, EN EL ESPACIO, EN LA IMÁGEN Y EN EL SILENCIO / Translocated roses or the myth of Eldorado: Journeys through time... by Jelin, Elizabeth

    Published 2009
    “…From this “descentered” center, the history of “Europe” becomes not a history of place but one of flows and webs --of people or of political and institutional links, of economic interests, of personal and family ties. …”
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    Touring institutions: analysis of the film Camino by Mateo, Natacha, Mendizabal, Javier

    Published 2018
    “…The analysis we pretend to offer, represent a critical view of the institutional that it shows as given, the rules we passive assume as society, the stereotype roles we accept and the relation of politics and the strongest representative institution in Iberoamerica: family and religion…”
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    Wise men, explorers and craftsmen. Amalgams of the past in the Mar del Plata of the first half of the 20th century (1924-1954) by Brichetti, Irene Elena

    Published 2014
    “…This paper Analyzes the relationship between culture, politics and science taking into account the efforts of political authorities and the activities of amateur naturalists in Mar del Plata (General Pueyrredón), during the first half of the 20th century. …”
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