Review of: Adrián Ascolani y Miguel Catalá. Humberto Volando. El líder agrario, Argentina 1964-1996. Buenos Aires: CICCUS, 2017, 336 páginas.
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Humberto Volando, agrarian struggle, Argentina, 1964-1996Abstract
This book recovers, through public inteventions in agrarian press, the trajectory of few main leaders in the second half of twentieth century: Humberto Volando, of Cordoba who directed the Agrarian Federation of Argentina
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