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    Soldados de Perón. Los jóvenes oficiales del Ejército y el Peronismo durante la “Revolución Argentina” by Daniel H. Mazzei

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…This paper intends to reconstruct, based on oral sources, the career of many lieutenants and captains of the Argentine Army that linked with Peronist Movement (often clandestinely) during the last phase of the so-called “Argentine Revolution” (1966-1973).…”
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    Modalidades represivas en escala local y estrategias para “recuperar un orden productivo”. Aportes sobre disciplinamiento laboral durante la dictadura en Argentina (1976-1983) by Ana Belén Zapata

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…We focus specifically on the repressive modalities directed towards workers, within the framework of the city of Bahía Blanca; and the repressive action in the jurisdiction of the fifth zone of Argentine Army and of the Argentine Navy. We intend to discuss three dimensions of analysis that we consider important and related: the repressive logics of the different forces on specific workers; the forms of work discipline in certain work spaces; and finally, the objective of the forces to “recover productive order” within certain labor and productive areas of economic importance for the city.…”
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    Breve relación de las misiones de la Patagonia hecho el 29 setiembre de 1887. El militarismo patagónico. El General Villegas por el salesiano Antonio Ricardi by María Andrea Nicoletti, Iván Ariel Fresia

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The manuscript presents the aberrant acts of violence by the Argentine army between 1879 and 1883 in Patagonia. In this text, Ricardi accuses the army and especially General Villegas of imposing militarism on the Patagonian territory, i.e., an immoral and anticlerical behavior, that prevented, according to their view, the conversion of the inhabitants and the evangelization of the Salesian Congregation. …”
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    ¿Quién mató a Millaman ? Venganzas y guerra de ocupación nacional del Neuquén, 1882-3 by Diego Escolar, Julio Esteban Vezub

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…This article analyzes the relationship between the Mapuche wars and the war of conquest of Patagonia by the Argentine Army, the so-called “Campaña del Desierto”. …”
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    Dictadura militar y represión a la clase trabajadora. La Armada Argentina, marco doctrinario y operaciones represivas en perspectiva regional para los casos de Ensenada y Bahía Bla... by Ivonne Barragán, Ana Belén Zapata

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Repression, based on state terror, was territorially organized by the Argentine Army, which was responsible for a national operational coordination and the construction of a tripartite scheme of power. …”
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    The Argentine navy as an autonomous actor in Argentine politics by Sahni, V

    Published 1991
    “…It deals with factors such as the influence of foreign navies and the social origins of the officer corps, which have been suggested in the past as reasons for political differences between the Argentine Army and Navy. Explanations are sought for important characteristic features of the Argentine Navy such as its strong institutional cohesion and its <i>laissez-faire</i> liberal economic ideology. …”
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