- LITERATURA FRANCESA 11
- Exilio 10
- Exile 9
- LITERATURA ALEMANA 9
- Literatura francesa 6
- PUBLICACIONES PERIODICAS 5
- CRITICA LITERARIA 4
- BIOGRAFIAS 3
- EXILIO 3
- LITERATURA BIOGRAFICA 3
- Literatura alemana 3
- NOVELA FRANCESA 3
- Peronism 3
- Peronismo 3
- Siglo XX 3
- Argentina 2
- Biografía 2
- Crítica 2
- Dictadura 2
- Dictadura militar 2
- Dictatorship 2
- EDUCACION 2
- España 2
- FILOSOFIA 2
- HISTORIA LITERARIA 2
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- JUDAISMO 2
- LITERATURA LATINOAMERICANA 2
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Dialogues of the Spanish Republican Exile. Disembarcar in Futuro (1939)
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Argentine Exiles and the Struggles for Justice (1976-1981)
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The Colombian Exile in Spain: Peace Dialogues, a Before and an Afte
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The Latin Americanism of exile. Reflections on the Latin American Testimony Magazine
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Chile-America, 1974-1983: A magazine of the Chilean exile
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Exile and trauma in the memory of César L. Romero (Dominican Republic)
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Militant networks and actions in exile. The Internationalist Politics of the PTS (1976-1982)
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The shaking of memory. Contemporary narratives of four exiled daughters
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Peronism in Resumen: Defeats and Justicialism in a review of Madrid's exile (1978-1983)
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The Basque women's organizations of Argentina and their assistance to the exile of the Spanish Civil War: a political activism with growing autonomy
Published 2021“…During the Spanish Civil War, Basque women established in Argentina who adhered to the nationalist ideology deployed actions to assist exiles fleeing Franco's repression. This occurred within two women's groups that emerged in 1938 in Buenos Aires and Rosario, called Emakume Abertzale Batza (Meeting of Patriotic Women). …”
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