To read Garavaglia: an exercise of explicit subjectivity
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https://doi.org/10.35305/prohistoria.vi28.1260Keywords:
Garavaglia, rural history, demography, Confederación ArgentinaAbstract
This paper proposes some clues to approach the works of Juan Carlos Garavaglia in two ways: on the one hand, through the interests that the historian sparked in those who studied whit him; on the other, bringing out one of Garavaglia’s crucial concerns: the recovering of the experience of the Confederación Argentina (1853-1862) as a “Nation” project opposite the State of Buenos Aires.
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