Book Review of: Andrea Andújar y Ernesto Bohoslavsky (Comps.). Todos estos años de gente. Historia social, protesta y política en América Latina. Buenos Aires: Ediciones Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, 2020, 152 páginas.
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https://doi.org/10.35305/ac.v19i26.1628Keywords:
social history, protest, politics, Latin AmericaAbstract
Convinced of the existence of a "red thread" that links social history with the desire for transformation, Andújar and Bohoslavsky summoned six historians enrolled in this approach to share reflections and experiences about their objects of study and their own practice situated in the complex plot of the Latin American present
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