A brief history of Argentina
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A brief history of Argentina
Facts On File, c2003
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-301) and index
収録内容
- Ancient Argentina and the European encounter
- The colonial Río de la Plata
- Imperial reform and conflict in the Río de la Plata
- Crisis of the colonial order and revolution
- Agrarian expansion and nation building, 1820-1880
- The liberal age, 1880-1916
- The decline of liberalism, 1916-1930
- The rise of populism, 1930-1955
- The failure of de-peronization, 1955-1983
- The neoliberal age begins
- Conclusion: history as predator
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内容説明
Argentina's population ranks among the most educated and talented in Latin America. The humid and temperate Pampas is one of the largest and most fertile plains areas in the world. The national capital of Buenos Aires remains one of the great cultural centers of the Americas. With so much to offer, why then is Argentina saddled with such intractable social problems as economic stagnation, chronic unemployment, political violence, and sharp class antagonisms? A Brief History of Argentina spans a remarkable 12,000 years of Argentinean history to provide some answers to this long-standing Argentine dilemma. Examining both the accomplishments and failures in the historical formation of the nation, A Brief History of Argentina begins its investigation with the earliest agriculturists, who resisted the conquering Inca, and concludes with the political and economic challenges that face the country today. Providing a concise yet comprehensive narrative of Argentina's rich history, this one-stop reference focuses on such key events as the arrival of European colonialists, the struggle for independence, the era of Juan and Eva Peron, and the period known as the Dirty War.
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