A comment to DI MEGLIO, Gabriel Manuel Dorrego. Vida y muerte de un líder popular, EDHASA, Buenos Aires, 2014, 424 pages.
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https://doi.org/10.35305/prohistoria.vi26.1243Keywords:
Dorrego, Independence in the River Plate, historical biography, Buenos Aires, federalismAbstract
This article reviews the recent book by Gabriel Di Meglio, Manuel Dorrego. Vida y muerte de un líder popular, a biography of one of the most symbolic figures of the independence wars in the River Plate, unquestioned popular leader and founding father of that region’s federal party. It is built around three (historiographic) digressions, two (interpretative) taunts, and a double (literary and musical) enigma.
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