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    “Is there a lack of affection in Chile?” Discourses on love and “maternal abandonment” in “irregular” adoptions of poor children during the Chilean military dictatorship by Alfaro Monsalve, Karen, Salvo Agoglia, Irene

    Published 2023
    “…This article analyses the political and moral uses of the discourse of maternal love in the promotion and management of “irregular” adoptions of poor children during the Chilean military dictatorship. This situation led to the development of irregular adoption practices, mainly to foreign countries, in which the discourse of the absence of maternal love and abandonment was used in order to separate poor birth mothers from their children, violating their right to care for them. …”
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    Mother of guerrillas, guerrilla mother: gender, generation and politics in two testimonies of Carmela Pezzuti about the Brazilian civic-military dictatorship by Magaldi, Felipe

    Published 2023
    “…This article addresses the relationship between gender, generation and politics in the construction of the memory of the Brazilian military dictatorship (1964-1985). In order to do so, it takes two testimonies from Carmela Pezzuti (1926-2009), a civil servant from Minas Gerais, who began to be a member of the armed struggle together with her sons, Angelo and Murilo, in the 1960s. …”
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    From the colony to the village. Some ways of living in the southwest of the Province of Tucumán during the years of the “Operativo Independencia” and the last military dictatorship (1975/1983) by Salvatore, Bruno

    Published 2020
    “…This paper explores and presents some of the ways in which peasant groups that were moved and relocated in surveillance contexts during the last Military Dictatorship in the southwest of Tucumán Province managed to survive and continue their daily lives. …”
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    El "autoritarismo" como variable explicativa en los últimos años de la dictadura militar. Un análisis desde la revista El Porteño (1982-1983) by Liberczuk, Carolina

    Published 2025
    “…"Authoritarianism" as an explanatory variable in the late military dictatorship. A study based on El Porteño magazine coverage (1982-1983)…”
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    Exhuming the «culture of catacombs»: the development of historical science in the CONICET during the «National Reorganization Process» (1976-1983) by Rojas, Agustín

    Published 2021
    “…This work highlights the main scientific policies promoted by CONICET regarding the development of historical science during the last military dictatorship. Focusing on the intervening agents and their implemented policies, their impact is evaluated throughout the last civic-military dictatorship and after the democratic recovery, observing ambiguities, continuities and ruptures.…”
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    More than 30 years after Malvinas; war in film and television by Savoini, Sandra

    Published 2024
    “…The war was a breaking point not only for foreign policy, but also for domestic policy, as it precipitated the end of the military dictatorship.…”
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    The nostalgia of a sugar cane factory. The beginnings of the repressive process in Santa Lucía, Tucumán (1966-1983) by Domínguez, Daniela

    Published 2020
    “…One of the main conclusionsreached is that the “Operation Independence” and then the military dictatorship of 1976 came to consolidate and deepen a process that had been taking place since the 1960s in Tucumán, with the closure of the mills. …”
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    From the inside of Tucumán´s strategic towns: counterinsurgency, population displacement and forced urbanization by Colombo, Pamela

    Published 2020
    “…Based on a genealogy of the counter-insurgent military technique of creating strategic towns, this article explores the role that military civic action programs played during the military dictatorship, with special emphasis on analyzing the impact of these programson the displaced population. …”
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    Militant networks and actions in exile. The Internationalist Politics of the PTS (1976-1982) by Mangiantini, Martín

    Published 2017
    “…The aim of this article is to study the work carried out since the exile by the PTS during the military dictatorship initiated in 1976. The political ties and particular constructions carried out in each country involved an idea of exile that was not related to the notion of refuge and survival. …”
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