Redundant past. The invention of Argetinean identity and the Jewish-gaucho in Entre Rios

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Andres Dapuez

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This book is a must for those who work in any of the social sciences and it aims to the study of the history of globalization , memory, and the political economy of Argentina in the first part of the twentieth century. Much more for those interested in how these processes occurred in the province of Entre Rios. Focusing on some details that this book discusses, such as in the literary construction of the Jewish gaucho, could make to pass unnoticed some of the important aspects of the formation of Argentina nationality.

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Dapuez, A. (2015). Redundant past. The invention of Argetinean identity and the Jewish-gaucho in Entre Rios. Ciencia, Docencia Y Tecnología, 26(51), 404–406. Retrieved from https://ojstesteo.uner.edu.ar/index.php/cdyt/article/view/92
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