Past presents: writing history and memory operations from local spaces
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History, Memory, PoliticsSynopsis
This collective work is based on the work of a research team based in the History Department of the CIFFyH since 2009, based on projects evaluated and subsidized by the SECyT of the UNC. Over the years, the questions have revolved around the links between history, politics, and memory; the uses of the past and the processes of political legitimization. These questions were discussed in different settings: at research team meetings, in undergraduate and graduate classes, in university outreach activities, and at various local, regional, national, and international academic events.
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Past presents: writing history and memory operations from local spaces
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Writing History
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In search of a legitimate pastwriting history in Córdoba in different presents
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Writing history and peronismbrushstrokes of a bond. Roberto Peña's leadership at the Institute of American Studies (Córdoba, 1949–1956)
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Writing the History of Córdoba through the eyes of Efraín U. Bischoff
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An intellectual for the Argentine stateRoberto Levillier's training as a cultural agent of the Nation
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Raúl Dargoltz: the national left and historiographical debates in Santiago del Estero, 1980–2000
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Memory operations
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Reconstructing the plots of Sanmartinismlitigations and displacements by the liberator of America in Córdoba (1943-1945)
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The contours of the anti-Peronist memory of '55An approach to the work of the “Commission for the Affirmation of the Liberating Revolution” (1964-1985)
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Memory operations in repressive contextsThe Belgraniano Institute of Pilar and the Commission of the Battle of Laguna Larga, Córdoba (1966-1983)
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The formation of the Peronist Women's Party in Leones, Córdobarelationships and leadership in their origins, 1946–1951
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White's distinction between "practical past/ historical past"a mirror of the old antinomy “history/memory”
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