Juan Peron and the Reshaping of Argentina

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Frederick Turner, Jose Enrique Miguens
University of Pittsburgh Pre, 1983 M05 15 - 284 páginas
Although Juan Perón changed the course of modern Argentine history, scholars have often interpreted him in terms of their own ideologies and interests, rather than seeing the effect of this man and his movement had on the Argentine people. The essays in this volume seek to uncover the man behind the myth, to define the true nature of Perónism. Several chapters view Perón's rise to power, his deposition and eighteen-year exile, and his dramtic return in 1973. Others examine: opposing forces in modern Argentina, including the church and its role in politics; the conflict between landed stancieros and urban industrialists, terrorist activities and their popularist support base; Peronism and the labor movement; and Evita Perón's role in advancing the political rights of women.
 

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1 The Cycle of Peronism Frederick C Turner
3
2 Evita and Peronism Marysa Navarro
15
Argentine Labor and the Incomes Policy Problem Gary W Wynia
33
4 Trade Unions and Peronism Juan Carlos DAbate
55
5 Religion and Social Conflict in the Perón Era Antonio O Donini
79
6 The Return of Peronism Wayne S Smith
97
7 The Presidential Elections of 1973 and the End of an Ideology José Enrique Miguens
147
The 1973 Elections Manuel Mora y Araujo and Peter H Smith
171
The Case of Argentina 1973 Roberto P Guimaraes
189
Cohesion and Conflict Within the Elite Frederick C Turner
223
Epilogue Frederick C Turner
237
A Chronology of the Public Career of Perón Marisabel Brás Castro
247
Notes on Contributors
257
Index
259
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