Biblioteca Guillermo Furlong

A BRIEF HISTORY OF ARGENTINA.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: PLANETA BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA 1996Description: 280 14 x 22 cmISBN:
  • 9507426582
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Contents:
- I.Humble Origins. - II.The Colonial Period. - III.1810 and its Effects. - IV.The Search for A Political Formula. - V.Toward National Organization. - VI.Institutional Formation. - VII.A Shaping of Modern Argentina. - VIII.Radical Democracy. - IX.The Revolution of 1930. - X.The Decade of 1930. - XI.The Revolution of '43. - XII.Apogrr of the Peronist Regime. - XIII.The Fall of the Peronist Regime. - XIV.The Liberating Revolution. - XV.The Lessons of History. - Glossary.
Review: Félix Luna's deep knowledge of the past provides the reader with an outstanding analysis of many crucial attitudes: the effort of the Argentine people in finding their identity, in overcoming the contradictions between the District Capital and the provinces, in giving the country a national Constitution, and in attaining a stable democratic system.
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- I.Humble Origins. - II.The Colonial Period. - III.1810 and its Effects. - IV.The Search for A Political Formula. - V.Toward National Organization. - VI.Institutional Formation. - VII.A Shaping of Modern Argentina. - VIII.Radical Democracy. - IX.The Revolution of 1930. - X.The Decade of 1930. - XI.The Revolution of '43. - XII.Apogrr of the Peronist Regime. - XIII.The Fall of the Peronist Regime. - XIV.The Liberating Revolution. - XV.The Lessons of History. - Glossary.

Félix Luna's deep knowledge of the past provides the reader with an outstanding analysis of many crucial attitudes: the effort of the Argentine people in finding their identity, in overcoming the contradictions between the District Capital and the provinces, in giving the country a national Constitution, and in attaining a stable democratic system.

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