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    La Dimensión Global y Sexual de la Ciudadanía en América Latina y los Derechos Humanos- El Caso Argentino (The Global and Sexual Aspects of Citizenship and Human Rights in Latin Am... by Maria Luisa Bartolomei

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…<p>The paper discusses the issue of sexual violence against women during the past military dictatorships in Latin America, especially in Argentina, and some consequences in the current practice of their sexual and reproductive rights. …”
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    Los usos del testimonio en los estudios de la memoria. El caso de las violaciones masivas a los derechos humanos en la Argentina (Testimony uses in memory studies. The case of gros... by Julieta Mira

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…<p>The memory study as an interdisciplinary field in Latin-America has been constructing and consolidating from the nineties of the 20th Century; which gained a driving force from the need to approach the topics regarding the political violence and the massive human rights violations perpetrated by the last military dictatorships. The testimony emerges as a favoured source from which reconstruct the memory of diverse historical-political events, as those linked with gross human rights violations. …”
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    Una mirada al Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos by Ariel E. DULITZKY

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…The article begins by describing the evolution of the human rights situation in Latin-America over the last 20 years, from military dictatorships to elected goverments. The article points out that these changes do not necessarily imply an improvement in the enjoyment of human rights. …”
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    Una mirada al Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos by Ariel E. DULITZKY

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…The article begins by describing the evolution of the human rights situation in Latin-America over the last 20 years, from military dictatorships to elected goverments. The article points out that these changes do not necessarily imply an improvement in the enjoyment of human rights. …”
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    The Caribbean Cold War: between exile and revolution, 1945-1960 by Prados, N

    Published 2023
    “…These countries were led by political parties born from anti-dictatorial struggles, opposing military dictatorships through exiled activism, armed struggle, and diplomacy. …”
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    Las comunidades académicas y las redes de información en Ciencias Sociales en América Latina: la cooperación como estrategia de sobrevivencia y puente para el conocimiento en tiemp... by Martha Sabelli

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…<br>Private research centers during the authoritarian period in Latin America were constituted by NGO's where prominent sociologists, demographers, political scientists and other specialists in social sciences (who had reached prominent positions in public universities until the military dictatorships intervention during the 70s and 80s), generated knowledge and lines of research with reference to the societies of the time. …”
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