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  1. Argentina (Places & History) by Elena Galli, 2002-03-25
  2. Oil and Nationalism in Argentina A History by Carl E. Solberg, 1979
  3. Historia De Las Religiones En La Argentina/ History of Religions in Argentina: Las Minorias Religiosas by Susana Bianchi, 2004-11-30
  4. Historia De Las Universidades Argentinas/ History of Universities of Argentina (Historia Argentina) by Pablo G. Buchbinder, 2005-09-30
  5. Argentina since Independence
  6. Argentina, Israel, and the Jews: Peron, the Eichmann Capture and After (Studies and Texts in Jewish History and Culture, 11) by Raanan Rein, 2002-12
  7. Argentina: A City and a Nation (Latin American Histories Ser) by James Scobie, 1971-10-15
  8. Peron and the Enigmas of Argentina by Robert D. Crassweller, 1996-12-01
  9. ARGENTINA COMMEMORATES 30 YEARS SINCE MILITARY JUNTA TOPPLED DEMOCRATIC RULE.: An article from: NotiSur - South American Political and Economic Affairs
  10. Freud in the Pampas: The Emergence and Development of a Psychoanalytic Culture in Argentina by Mariano Plotkin, 2002-03-01
  11. Argentina on the Couch: Psychiatry, State, and Society, 1880 to the Present (Dialogos (Albuquerque, N.M.).)
  12. Mobility and Integration in Urban Argentina: C¦Ordoba in the Liberal Era (Latin American monographs ; no. 52) by Mark D. Szuchman, 1980-10
  13. Language of the Land: The Mapuche in Argentina and Chile (International Work Gorup for Indigenous Affairs) by Leslie Ray, 2008-02-28
  14. Ensayos de Historia Social, Politica y Militar Argentina by Argentina de La Historia Academia, 2000-03

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    HISTORY Europeans arrived in the region with the 1502 voyage of Amerigo Vespucci. Spanish navigator Juan Diaz de Solias visited what is now Argentina in 1516. Spain established a permanent colony on the site of Buenos Aires in 1580, although initial settlement was primarily overland from Peru. The Spanish further integrated Argentina into their empire by establishing the Vice Royalty of Rio de la Plata in 1776, and Buenos Aires became a flourishing port. Buenos Aires formally declared independence from Spain on July 9, 1816. Argentines revere Gen. Jose de San Martin, who campaigned in Argentina, Chile, and Peru as the hero of their national independence. Following the defeat of the Spanish, centralist and federalist groups waged a lengthy conflict between themselves to determine the future of the nation. National unity was established, and the constitution promulgated in 1853. Two forces combined to create the modern Argentine nation in the late 19th century: the introduction of modern agricultural techniques and integration of Argentina into the world economy. Foreign investment and immigration from Europe aided this economic revolution. Investment, primarily British, came in such fields as railroads and ports. The migrants who worked to develop Argentina's resourcesespecially the western pampascame from throughout Europe, just as in the United States.

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    After the expulsion from Spain in 1492, conversos (or secret Jews) settled in Argentina. Most of these immigrants assimilated into the general population and, by the mid 1800's, few Jews were left in Argentina. Inquisition . In this atmosphere of tolerance, a second wave of Jewish immigration began in the mid-19th century with Jewish immigrants arriving from western Europe, especially from France. In 1860, the first Jewish wedding was recorded in Buenos Aires. A couple of years later, a minyan met for the High Holiday services and, eventually, the minyan became the Congregacion Israelita de la Republica. In the late 19 th century, a third wave of immigration fleeing poverty and pogroms in Russia, and other Eastern Europe countries, moved to Argentina because of its open door policy of immigration. These Jews became known as "Rusos" and became active in Argentinian society.

    71. Coro De Cámara Adrogué - Argentina - History
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    On May 25 th 2004 the Choir has celeb rated its 30 th anniversary, something to celebrate as the choir is an independent group and has no institutional backing. It has grown and matured leaded by its conductors´ and members´ artistic interest to deepen the expressive possibilities of the vocal chamber music. The Choir´s activity has been declared of Cultural Interest In 1996, at the XIII th International Choir Competition "Franz Schubert" in Vienna, Austria, the choir wins the first prize in the " mixed choir " category and the Blaguss International special prize granted by the jury to the best interpretation in a work in the competition. Until today this is only American choir that has won this competition. The same year it won the first prize in the Buenos Aires Choral Competitive Meetings , where 64 choirs competed. published in CD ), Requiem in Re m by Anton Bruckner, Mass in Ab-minor D.678 by Franz Schubert, the "Salve Regina" Mass of G. P. da Palest rina ( published in CD ), and the Mass in C-M op. 86 of L. Van Beethoven, this last one as part of the X th Cycle of Sacred Music Concerts at the San Isidro Cathedral.

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    Cordoba - History L ocated in the intersection of the routes that went from Chile and the Alto Peru (Bolivia) to the port of Buenos Aires, it was the most important city during the colonial period. The area of the sierras was occupied by the Comechingones Indian in ancient times. They lived in stone cabins, practiced agriculture, hunting and fishing, organized the community in families and made pottery and knitting. Founded before Buenos Aires by an expedition coming from the north in 1573. In this area the Society of Jesus settled and created one of their biggest centers along with one of the first universities of the continent in 1613. Thanks to their presence, the city was called "La Docta" and it characterized for its permanent progressive and at the same time traditional vision. In Cordoba city , you will discover the contrast that exists between the new technology of the 20th century and the history of the colonial period . Beautiful parks, historical places, museums and different attractions can be admired such as the colonial architecture of the Cathedral; the Cabildo that dates back to the 17th century; the Obispo Mercadillo House, built at the beginning of the 18th century; the Convento de las Teresas that at present houses the Religious Art Museum, the Monserrat School, the oldest school that dates back to

    73. Travel In Mercedes, Argentina - History
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    Mercedes - History T he historical name of "Villa de Mercedes" when in the governor Mariano Saavedra ordered that the villa should be renamed "Mercedes City " and in 1886 the current municipal regime ought to be established. Back in time, the main economic activity in Mercedes was the metal industry. The history start in 1745 after the stopping of the attacks of native Indian soldiers. The construction of a Fort six miles away from the Sanctuary of Lujαn, ordered by Juan de San Martνn, indicated the first line of advance in the conquer of the desert and the foundation of " the Guard of Lujαn ". The arrival to the guard of Lujαn on June 25th. of that year, controlled by Captain Jose de Zαrate, had meant the definitive establishment of the Bunker. After the Revolution of May "blandengues" became " Regiment of Cavalry of the country " and the guard of Lujαn was dissolved. In 1812 the Mayor of "Santa Hermandad"( Saint Brotherhood) , first civilian authority of Mercedes was designated; in 1822. A new constitution was written and Bernardino Rivadavia was elected president. The provinces took offence to this, so Rivadavia resigned and civil war ensued from 1826-1828. It was at this time of civil war that the most influential man in 19th century Argentine history arose, Juan Manuel de Rosas. In 1829 he was elected to a three year term as a federalist, meaning he was an advocate of a government sharing power between the national and provincial sectors, as opposed to an unitario, who would support the idea of a strong central government.

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    76. Wikijunior South America/Argentina - Wikibooks
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    Wikijunior South America Argentina's flag Argentina's coat of arms A map of Argentina Satellite picture of the River Plate Argentina is the second largest country in South America and the eighth largest in the world. It is located between the Andes mountains on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other. Argentina and Chile occupy the most southern part of all South America. The country borders Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay. Its capital city is Buenos Aires (the Spanish words for good airs ), inside the estuary of Rio de La Plata (Silver River).
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      Before the European invasion of the Americas, Argentina was rather sparsely populated. Different Native American tribes lived in small villages, and Argentina bordered the Inca empire, but large parts of the country had few inhabitants. The Spanish arrived in 1502 on a voyage of Amerigo Vespucci, the mapmaker that America was named after. Bueno Aires became a Spanish colony in 1580, and was originally a part of greater Peru. It became an important port after 1776, exporting leather leather and other goods.

    77. Argentina
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    Independence exposed the disparities in economic production and distribution of wealth within the country. Somewhat as in the U.S., the early constitutional debates took place between the Federalists, largely conservative ranchers from the provinces, and the Unitarists, who, favoring a strong central government, hailed mainly from the capital city and province. The dispute led to civil war and anarchy, until the election in 1829 of Federalist General Juan Manuel de Rosas as governor of Buenos Aires Province. He became the first of a number of military dictators; Federalists and Unitarists battled on for decades more.
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    History: Europeans first arrived in the territory, which became Argentina, in the early 16th century. After becoming a viceroyalty of Spain in the 1770s, Argentina achieved independence in 1816. Between the mid-19th century and 1946, Argentina swung from civilian to military rule and from radical to conservative policies. A coup resulted in the rise of Lieutenant General Peron Sosa as president in 1943. After winning the election of 1946, Peron instigated a policy of extreme nationalism and social improvement. He founded the Peronista movement and after being overthrown in 1955, continued to direct the movement from his Spanish exile. The ensuing administrations failed to secure the full allegiance of either the people or the trade unions and Peron was triumphantly re-elected as president in 1973. On his death, a year later, his wife, Isabelita Peron, took over but chaos ensued and she was deposed by a military coup in 1976. The legacy of Peron (and his wife) continues to inspire Argentinian politicians to this day. The end of the Peronista period heralded perhaps the darkest period in Argentinian history. Driven by an obsessive fear of ‘Communism’ and ‘subversion’ and supported by governments throughout the Americas (including Washington), the military regime instituted a reign of terror in which ‘disappearances’, torture and extra-judicial murder were commonplace. The military’s blatant inability to run the economy did much to undermine any credibility they enjoyed. But the final straw was the invasion of the Malvinas (Falkland Islands) in 1982, which led to a humiliating defeat for the Argentinian military at the hands of a British task force and led swiftly to the collapse of the regime and the inauguration of a new era of civilian politics.

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