Argentina's Partisan Past: Nationalism and the Politics of History

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Liverpool University Press, 01.01.2011 - 284 Seiten
Argentina's Partisan Past is a challenging new study about the production, the spread and the use of understandings of national history and identity for political purposes in twentieth-century Argentina. Based on extensive research of primary and published sources, it analyses how nationalist
views about what it meant to be Argentine were built into the country's long drawn-out crisis of liberal democracy from the 1930s to the 1980s.

Eschewing the notion of any straightforward relationship between cultural customs, ideas and political practices, the study seeks to provide a more nuanced framework for understanding the interplay between popular culture, intellectuals and the state in the promotion, co-option and repression of
conflicting narratives about the nation's history. Particular attention is given to the conditions for the production and the political use of cultural goods, especially the writings of historians. The intimate linkage between history and politics, it is argued, helped Argentina's partisan past of
the period following independence to cast its shadow onto the middle decades of the twentieth century. This process is scrutinised within the framework of recent approaches to the study of nationalism, in an attempt to communicate the major scholarly debates of this field with the case of Argentina.

The book is a valuable resource to both students of Argentine history and those interested in the ways in which nationalism has shaped our contemporary world.

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Introduction
1
nationalism political violence
4
from mitrismo to revisionism
23
Peronism nationalism
65
the proscription of Peronism
108
New narratives for a new era? Shifts decline and resurgence
181
Conclusion
230
Glossary
245
Index
272
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Michael Goebel is the Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence. He specializes in the social, political, and intellectual history of Latin America since the late nineteenth century.

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