Perón Era Political Pamphlets and Monographs
Author : Joseph Criscenti
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Page : 108 pages
File Size : 18,17 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Biography & Autobiography
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Author : Joseph Criscenti
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Page : 108 pages
File Size : 18,17 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Biography & Autobiography
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Author : Matthew B. Karush
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 21,99 MB
Release : 2010-05-21
Category : History
ISBN : 0822392860
In nearly every account of modern Argentine history, the first Peronist regime (1946–55) emerges as the critical juncture. Appealing to growing masses of industrial workers, Juan Perón built a powerful populist movement that transformed economic and political structures, promulgated new conceptions and representations of the nation, and deeply polarized the Argentine populace. Yet until now, most scholarship on Peronism has been constrained by a narrow, top-down perspective. Inspired by the pioneering work of the historian Daniel James and new approaches to Latin American cultural history, scholars have recently begun to rewrite the history of mid-twentieth-century Argentina. The New Cultural History of Peronism brings together the best of this important new scholarship. Situating Peronism within the broad arc of twentieth-century Argentine cultural change, the contributors focus on the interplay of cultural traditions, official policies, commercial imperatives, and popular perceptions. They describe how the Perón regime’s rhetoric and representations helped to produce new ideas of national and collective identity. At the same time, they show how Argentines pursued their interests through their engagement with the Peronist project, and, in so doing, pushed the regime in new directions. While the volume’s emphasis is on the first Perón presidency, one contributor explores the origins of the regime and two others consider Peronism’s transformations in subsequent years. The essays address topics including mass culture and melodrama, folk music, pageants, social respectability, architecture, and the intense emotional investment inspired by Peronism. They examine the experiences of women, indigenous groups, middle-class anti-Peronists, internal migrants, academics, and workers. By illuminating the connections between the state and popular consciousness, The New Cultural History of Peronism exposes the contradictions and ambivalences that have characterized Argentine populism. Contributors: Anahi Ballent, Oscar Chamosa, María Damilakou, Eduardo Elena, Matthew B. Karush, Diana Lenton, Mirta Zaida Lobato, Natalia Milanesio, Mariano Ben Plotkin, César Seveso, Lizel Tornay
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Page : 148 pages
File Size : 38,61 MB
Release : 1964
Category : Military art and science
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Page : 1032 pages
File Size : 21,43 MB
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Category : Union catalogs
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Includes entries for maps and atlases.
Author : Joseph A. Page
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 780 pages
File Size : 23,47 MB
Release : 2023-04-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 150408313X
This biography recounting the Argentinean president’s rise, fall, and remarkable return to power is “a formidable achievement” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). Latin America has produced no more remarkable or enduring political figure than Juan Perón. Born to modest circumstances in 1895 and trained in the military, he rose to power during a period of political uncertainty in Argentina. A shrewd opportunist who understood the needs and aspirations of the country’s workers, Perón rode their votes to the presidency and then increased their share of the nation’s wealth. But he also destroyed the independence of their unions and suppressed dissent. Ousted in a coup in 1955, Perón wandered about Latin America and finally settled in Spain, where he masterminded an astonishing political comeback that climaxed in his reelection as president in 1973. Joseph A. Page’s engrossing biography is based upon interviews, never-before-inspected Argentine and US government documents, and exhaustive research. It spans Perón’s formative years; his arrest and dramatic rescue by the descamisados in 1945; his relationship with the now mythic Evita; the violence and mysterious murders that punctuated his career; his tragic legacy, personified by his third wife, Isabel, who assumed the presidency after his death under the influence of a Rasputin-like astrologer; and the continuing appeal of Perónism in Argentina. In addition, Page’s study of Argentine-American relations is particularly penetrating—especially in its description of the struggle between Perón and US ambassador Spruille Braden. “It would probably take a novel stamped with the surrealistic genius of a Gabriel García Márquez to render all the madness, perverse magic and tragedy of Juan Domingo Perón and his Argentina. But Joseph A. Page has come up with the next best option. . . . A clearly written, definitive study.” —The New York Times Book Review
Author : John Russell Smith
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Page : 378 pages
File Size : 17,23 MB
Release : 1865
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Author : John Russell Smith (Firm)
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Page : 356 pages
File Size : 33,83 MB
Release : 1865
Category : America
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Author : Robert D. Crassweller
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 44,58 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780393305432
The author succeeds admirably in defining and describing the complex phenomenon known as Peronism, as well as the distinctive ethos from which it sprang. He also provides a concise history of Argentina, a biography of Juan Peron (and his comparably mythic wife Evita) and in a postscript reviews events in Argentina since Peron's death in 1974....Crassweller brings Peron into clear focus.
Author : Daniel James
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 29,12 MB
Release : 1993
Category : History
ISBN : 9780521466820
A solidly researched, persuasive study of the Argentine labour movement which analyses the relationship between Peronism and the Argentine working class.
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Publisher : New York : R.R. Bowker Company
Page : 1126 pages
File Size : 39,60 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
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