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    Haydée Gorostegui de Torres: an Argentine historian in the new historiography of the sixties by Devoto, Fernando

    Published 2021
    “…At various points related to the modernization programs of Argentine culture of the time and to the winds that came especially from Annales; and more generally from economic history, the personal and group project would suffer the impact of the general debacle of the institutions and of Argentina as a whole.…”
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    Recent experience with commercial bank debt reduction / by Claessens, Stijn

    Published 1992
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    Situación de la hidatidosis humana en la provincia de Santiago del Estero, República Argentina / by Sánchez, Mario Roberto

    Published 2016
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    We also want: a path towards awareness of the inclusion of people with disabilities in Tierra del Fuego society by Revello Barovero, Ethel Natalia, Colloca, Cristina Beatriz, Revello Barovero, María Soledad

    Published 2022
    “…The different activities aroused the interest of participants and raised awareness about the need to take responsibility as citizens for the inequalities and exclusions that a sector of our society continues to suffer. These workshops proposed inclusion guides for teachers and aimed at designing a more inclusive offer of extracurricular activities based on solidarity and respect.…”
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    Words and Times. The Argentine Crisis of 2001 in Political Discourse (1999-2003) by Cané Pastorutti, Mariana

    Published 2024
    “…Finally, we provide an interpretative key to account for the process of loss of legitimacy that the political word suffered in that period together with the antipolitical quality that characterizes the conception of time as inevitable.…”
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    Patrimonio e identidad en Aconquija (Departamento de Andalgalá, Catamarca) by Gianfrancisco, María Soledad

    Published 2020
    “…Over the last few years, it has suffered a substantial destruction process that affected its physical integrity. …”
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    A brief intergenerational dialogue by Radovich, Juan Carlos, Cardini, Laura

    Published 2022
    “…Additionally, they reflect on the transformations different Anthropologies suffered in light of local itineraries and contexts. …”
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    The monetary and fiscal history of Argentina (1960-2017) / by Buera, Francisco

    Published 2019
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    Moderate inflation / by Dornbusch, Rudiger, 1942-2002

    Published 1991
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    The cultural export of Galician identity and nationalism in exile by Real López, Inmaculada

    Published 2017
    “…It was there where, in turn, the Galician identity was developed trying to re-establish the fracture that it had suffered with Franco's Spain. Through cultural, business, anthropological and political initiatives there was an interest in achieving the resurgence of ideals that had been censored, as well as a fragmented memory. …”
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    Motivation and sport Injuries in handball players by Olmedilla Zafra, Aurelio, Blas Redondo, Amador, Laguna Tudela, Maria

    Published 2010
    “…The aim of the study was to test whether different levels of motivation are related to the injuries suffered by elite athletes. The sample consists of 80 professional handball players of ASOBAL League, with a mean age of 24.83 years (+ 5.21). …”
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    Reason, race and decoloniality, current requirements for old issues: notes on and for education by Ferreira da Silva, Gilberto, Ayres Gonzaga, Jorge Luis

    Published 2021
    “…This paper aims to reposition the debate on the idea of ​​race that, combined with the notion of reason, allows us to understand the process of usurpation of peoples, cultures and goods of those who suffered the experience of colonization, some aproaches to the field of education are also carried out, taking the decolonial perspective as a propeller for reflection. …”
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    Pichikeche withind Mapuche land recovering by Pell Richards, Malena

    Published 2021
    “…This community is characterized by their great presence of children (pichikeche), whom became witness of the violences suffered and committed to their land and their bodies, in order to make the community leave the place. …”
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    Notes for a reform of Spain, without disruption of the monarchical government or religion by de Villava, Victoriano

    Published 1943
    “…At a time when the spirit of liberty is making so much progress, and when the enthusiasm that follows it causes so much havoc, every good citizen should devote his meditations to avoid a revolution, which the abuses themselves prepare, which the example of other peoples anticipates, and which should be feared more than the evils we suffer, and which we so much desire to amend. It is an impossibility, once the revolution is verified, to expect from a congress of enthusiasts, that they do not propel themselves beyond the limits of reason, and that, in their rage against abuses, they do not also destroy the perhaps innocent causes that produce them: just as it would be impossible to get a gang of madmen to pull up weeds from a field without pulling up the wheat.…”
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    The state repression to ward chilean exiles between 1973 and 1983. The construction of a repressive legality for expulsion by Casola, Natalia

    Published 2017
    “…We believe that the policy of the Argentine State between 1974 and 1983 was centrally restrictive and expulsive but,the repressive mechanisms that we reused, suffered political variations according to the period. …”
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    Coping styles as predictors of perinatal grief: Afrontamiento y duelo perinatal by Mota, Cecilia, Sánchez Bravo, Claudia, Carreño Meléndez, Jorge, Gómez López, María Eugenia

    Published 2021
    “…A cross-sectional study was conducted, ex post facto with 100 Mexican women who suffered a perinatal loss; the perinatal grief scale translated into Spanish and the scale of coping styles of Lazarus and Folkman were applied. …”
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    OSTEOBIOGRAPHIES IN QUEBRADA DE LOS CORRALES (EL INFIERNILLO, TUCUMÁN) DURING THE LATE HOLOCENE by Naharro, María E.

    Published 2021
    “…The current investigation constitutes an approximation to the life history of these individuals, through the study of their skeletal and dental remains (estimation of sex and age of death, state of health, disease, diet, etc.) which allowed to know the various stressful situations suffered throughout his life. The funeral practices of both groups were also analyzed, by evaluating the archaeological context, which contributed to the understanding of the conceptions of these pre-hispanic societies about death. …”
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