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Online-Ressource (289 p)
ISBN:
9780822962038
Series Statement:
Pitt Latin American Series
Content:
In this original study, Jorge A. Nállim chronicles the decline of liberalism in Argentina during the volatile period between two military coups-the 1930 overthrow ofHipólito Yrigoyen and the deposing of Juan Perón in 1955. While historians have primarily focused on liberalism in economic or political contexts, Nállim instead documents a wide range of locations where liberalism was claimed and ultimately marginalized in the pursuit of individual agendas.Nállim shows how concepts of liberalism were espoused by various groups who "invented traditions" to legitimatize their methods of political, r
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Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1. The Liberal Hegemony: Argentine Liberal Tradition(s), 1820s-1930; Chapter 2. Between Dictatorship and Limited Democracy: Liberalism and Politics, 1930-1938; Chapter 3. For Freedom and against Totalitarianism: Liberalism and the Politicization of Intellectual Circles in the 1930s; Chapter 4. Between Free Trade and Economic Dictatorship: The Politics of Economic Liberalism in the 1930s; Chapter 5. From Antifascism to Anti-Peronism: The Apogee and Crisis of Liberalism in Politics and Culture, 1938-1946
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Chapter 6. Economic Liberalism, State Intervention, and Social Justice: Between the Crisis of the Concordancia and the Rise of Peronism, 1938-1946Chapter 7. In the Shadow of Peronism: Marginalization, Continuities, and Changes, 1946-1955; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780822978008
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780822962038
Additional Edition:
Print version Transformations and Crisis of Liberalism in Argentina, 1930-1955
Language:
English
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