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PERONÍST, adj., S. M. F. (Adept) peronizmu. (\u0026 lt; fr. PERONÍST, -Ă adj., s. m. f. (adept) al peronismului. (< fr. péroniste)
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Fourth Enemy: Journalism and Power in the Making of ...
"An interdisciplinary study examining the newspaper industry in Argentina during the regime of Juan Domingo Perón.
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The Fourth Enemy: Journalism and Power in the Making of ...
"An interdisciplinary study examining the newspaper industry in Argentina during the regime of Juan Domingo Perón.
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Poor People’s Politics: Peronist Survival Networks and the ...
DIVExamines how Argentina's urban poor use political networks and informal webs of reciprocal help to solve their everyday survival needs/div "At the level of most political science literature on urban poverty and clientelism, this work is ...
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Picturing Argentina: Myths, Movies, and the Peronist Vision:
Currie K. Thompson. Notes 1. Mirta Lobato has reported that women dominated certain types of factory work, such as the production of cigarettes and matches and textile manufacturing (98). She also noted that in the first decades of the ...
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Leader and vanguard in mass society: a study of Peronist ...
This book examines the mix of advanced industrial technology, regime instability, military and mass participation, and personalismo that characterizes contemporary Argentine politics.
Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, George Klein, 1971
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Discourse Theory and Political Analysis: Identities, ... - Pagina 24
L. Sebastidn. Barros. and. Gustavo. Castagnola. The. political. frontiers. of. the. social: Argentine. politics. after. Peronist. populism. (1955-1973). On 17 October 1945 a crowd converged in the main square in Buenos Aires, in front of the House ...
David R. Howarth, Aletta J. Norval, Yannis Stavrakakis, 2000
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The Army & Politics in Argentina: 1945-1962; Perón to ... - Pagina 9
Five categories are used to classify the political orientation of officers; Peronist = a known friend or supporter of Peron; Opponent - a known opponent to Peron's political aspirations; Neutral = did not reveal or have a political preference; ...
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Peronism Without Perón: Unions, Parties, and Democracy in ...
In the anti-Peronist camp, the split in the Union C1vica Radical in 1957, as well as conflict between hard-line and soft-line military anti-Peronists, changed the dynamics of party politics and affected the stability of the political regime. Similarly ...
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Resistance and Integration: Peronism and the Argentine ... - Pagina 88
Ideology. and. consciousness. in. the. Peronist. Resistance. For us the return of Peron meant so many things; the return of dignity and decency for those who worked, getting the boss off our backs, the return of happiness, the end of so much ...
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Peronist beliefs and interventionist policies
We study the logic of Peronist interventionist polices and the beliefs that support them.
Rafael Di Tella, Juan Dubra, 2010