Planned poverty : The dictatorship's economic plan: a past that questions the present
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Human Rights, Dictatorships, EconomySynopsis
‘Planned Misery: The Dictatorship's Economic Plan, a Past to Question the Present’ by Laura Bonafé, Marina Giraudo, and María Victoria Tejeda is the result of the convergence of several outreach experiences of the FFyH. Firstly, because it develops some of the content addressed in the Permanent Exhibition PLANNED MISERY, located in the Space for Memory and Promotion of Human Rights ‘La Perla’, which was produced during 2016 and 2017. It was organised jointly with the Faculty's School of History, the FCS Centre for Advanced Studies and the Provincial Commission and Archive of Memory, with national government funding through the University Programme for Argentine and Latin American History (PUHAL) by the then National Secretariat for University Policies.
Furthermore, in the context of the cycle "MEMORIES FOR THE FUTURE. A space for political education for students and workers" held throughout 2022, 2023 and 2024, based on the commitment of the Trade Union Forum of the Córdoba Human Rights Working Group - with a particular role played by the Córdoba Graphic Workers' Union - the
National Library's Juan Filloy headquarters in Córdoba; the Student Centre and various institutional spaces of the Faculty. Within this framework, at the request of the Working Group, the permanent exhibition at La Perla was transformed into the present publication, which was funded by the Secretariat.
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