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Examines the history, origins, and contemporary directions of Peronism, an important populist movement in twentieth-century Latin America. This volume clarifies many misconceptions about the nature of Peronism and explains how it has influenced Argentine politics and civil society.

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A valuable teaching resource. This collection of essays presents fresh interpretations and research on the political movement that has dominated Argentine history in the last half-century. James Brennan has done a very effective job in grouping these articles around three central problematics: the intellectual debate surrounding peronismo as a social and political phenomenon; peronismo and the making of the Argentine society since the early 1940s; and, finally, peronismo's recent transformations under the neoliberal agenda of menemismo. -- Diego Armus, Kean University
These eight essays connect the Peronism of yesterday and the Peronsim of today, highlighting what has changed a lot and what has changed a little in Argentina in the second half of the twentieth century. -- Herbert Braun, University of Virginia
This volume is the best and most complete discussion in any language of the evolution of Peronism, a little-known and yet very important ideology and political movement. The significance of Peronism transcends the case of Argentina, a country it reshaped two times in this century, for its incarnations represent possible models for some of the new democracies in different parts of the world. -- Carlos H. Waisman, University of California, San Diego

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Part 1 I The Intellectual Debate Chapter 2 Interpretations of Peronism: Old Frameworks and New Perspectives Chapter 3 The Changing Perceptions of Peronism: A Review Essay Part 4 II Peronism and Argentine Society Chapter 5 From Rebellion to Rupture: Peronist Party Politics in Neuquén, 1961-1973 Chapter 6 Industrialists and Bolicheros: Business and the Peronist Populist Alliance, 1943-1976 Chapter 7 The Ambivalent Giant: The Peronist Labor Movement, 1945-1995 Part 8 The Metamorphosis of Peronism Chapter 9 The Origins of Menemismo Chapter 10 Reviewing the Past and Inventing the Present: The Steelworkers of Villa Constituciòn and Menemismo, 1989-1992 Chapter 11 The Transformations of Peronism

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 01/08/1998
      ISBN13: 9780842027069, 978-0842027069
      ISBN10: 0842027068

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Examines the history, origins, and contemporary directions of Peronism, an important populist movement in twentieth-century Latin America. This volume clarifies many misconceptions about the nature of Peronism and explains how it has influenced Argentine politics and civil society.

      Trade Review
      A valuable teaching resource. This collection of essays presents fresh interpretations and research on the political movement that has dominated Argentine history in the last half-century. James Brennan has done a very effective job in grouping these articles around three central problematics: the intellectual debate surrounding peronismo as a social and political phenomenon; peronismo and the making of the Argentine society since the early 1940s; and, finally, peronismo's recent transformations under the neoliberal agenda of menemismo. -- Diego Armus, Kean University
      These eight essays connect the Peronism of yesterday and the Peronsim of today, highlighting what has changed a lot and what has changed a little in Argentina in the second half of the twentieth century. -- Herbert Braun, University of Virginia
      This volume is the best and most complete discussion in any language of the evolution of Peronism, a little-known and yet very important ideology and political movement. The significance of Peronism transcends the case of Argentina, a country it reshaped two times in this century, for its incarnations represent possible models for some of the new democracies in different parts of the world. -- Carlos H. Waisman, University of California, San Diego

      Table of Contents
      Part 1 I The Intellectual Debate Chapter 2 Interpretations of Peronism: Old Frameworks and New Perspectives Chapter 3 The Changing Perceptions of Peronism: A Review Essay Part 4 II Peronism and Argentine Society Chapter 5 From Rebellion to Rupture: Peronist Party Politics in Neuquén, 1961-1973 Chapter 6 Industrialists and Bolicheros: Business and the Peronist Populist Alliance, 1943-1976 Chapter 7 The Ambivalent Giant: The Peronist Labor Movement, 1945-1995 Part 8 The Metamorphosis of Peronism Chapter 9 The Origins of Menemismo Chapter 10 Reviewing the Past and Inventing the Present: The Steelworkers of Villa Constituciòn and Menemismo, 1989-1992 Chapter 11 The Transformations of Peronism

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