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Transitions to democracy: new approaches and perspectives
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Journal number:
2
Volume:
22
Year of publication:
2018
ISSN:
L: 0717-5248/E: 0719-47-49
Contact mail:
revista.historia@usach.cl
information:
This issue shows how the transition has become an object and field of study in both the Southern Cone and Spain. Based on different analytical perspectives from the humanities and the social sciences, the researchers who make up this dossier discuss and debate the complexity that has meant addressing these processes.
Articles
Central Dossier
This paper proposes an approach to the countercultural and new wave phenomena, punk and artistic vanguards of the eighti
Author:
Francisco Luis Aguilar Díaz
“Peaceful and exemplary”. Notes for a review of the role of the armed left in the spanish transition
The changes in the last decades around the study of the Spanish political transition has carried to the identification o
Author:
Vicent Galiana Cano
This paper analyzes the process of reorganization of the Uruguayan university student movement in the early years of the
Author:
Gabriela González Vaillant
In the present article we will carry out a comparative study of the transitions to democracy that took place in the last
Author:
Pedro Feria Vázquez
This paper analyzes the transformations of the interpretative framework with respect to violence, within the Women and F
Author:
Lucía Verónica Martínez Hernández
Articles
In September, 1966, there appeared the first issue of Cristianismo y Revolución (Christianity and Revolution), a magazin
Author:
Javier Salcedo
This work deals with a particular moment of the transcontinental journey of ideas of German racial hygiene towards the C
Author:
Marcelo Sánchez Delgado
This paper aims to show the terms from which a group of Argentine intellectuals exiled in Mexico reflected on the failed
Author:
María Cristina Tortti
Research Notes
This essay explores some aspects of the process of international economic insertion of Argentina in the era of export gr
Author:
María Cristina Tortti
Reviews
Author:
José Ragas
Author:
Rodrigo Millán Valdés
Author:
Sergio González