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Abad de Santillán, Diego (1897–1983)
Diego Abad de Santillán (a pseudonym of Baudillo Sinesio García Fernández, sometimes also spelled Hernández) ...
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Argentine anarchists built one of the largest, most dynamic anarchist movements in the world and played ...
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Argentina, armed struggle and guerilla organizations, 1960s–1970s
There is a long history of armed struggle in defense of popular interests in Argentina. One of its first ...
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Argentina, general strike, 1975
The general strike of June–July 1975 inscribes itself in the most intense period of class struggle in ...
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Argentina, general strike (Semana Trágica), 1919
Semana Trágica , or “tragic week,” refers to the workers' insurrection that took place in Buenos Aires ...
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Argentina, grassroots workers' movement: Villa Constitución, 1975
The military government of Argentina (1966–73) lost support after the popular revolts of Cordobazo and ...
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Argentina, Grito de Alcorta Peasant Rebellion, 1912
In June 1912, in Alcorta in the province of Santa Fé, a group of farmers declared a rural strike that ...
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Argentina, human rights movement
Argentina's long history of human rights movements began in the early twentieth century with activists ...
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Argentina, indigenous popular protests
The situation of indigenous peoples in Argentina has been shaped, on the one hand, by a political history ...
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Argentina, labor strikes of 1890 and 1902
The International Workers' Congress held in Paris in June 1889 designated May 1 as the workers' global ...
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