Summary Number 38/39
The magazine The Memory of Our People | 09.12.2007 20:19 | History | World
The magazine The Memory of Our People
Rosario, Argentina. Year III, No. 38/39
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Rosario, Argentina. Year III, No. 38/39
revistalamemoria@yahoo.com.ar
Summary:
The oral history in Argentina, by Fernando Cesaretti and Florencia Pagni. School History. Faculty of Humanities and Arts at the National University of Rosario.
Hortencio Quijano: Can one caudillejo province?, by Cecilia Gonzalez Espul. History Department. Faculty of Literature and Philosophy at the University of Buenos Aires.
Inquiries about the kidnapping, torture and disappearance of Bertha Perazzi. Last part, by David Andenmatten. Universidad Nacional de Rio Cuarto.
"La Hora de los Pueblos", by Damian Descalzo. Law Faculty of the University of Buenos Aires.
Christianity, Marxism and Revolution in 60/70. Last part: the Second Vatican Council to the origins of Montoneros, by Pablo Mariano Ponza. Faculty of Geography and History at the University of Barcelona.
The Indians in the British invasions of 1806-07, by Roberto L. Elissalde. Bonaerense Institute of Numismatics and Antiquities. Board of Historical Studies of Recoleta.
Documents Argentine political history, by Maximo Mantovani. Faculty of Political Science at the University of Buenos Aires, and Javier Mauad. School of Psychology at the University of Buenos Aires.
They see the Peronism not see it, by Raul Emilio Acosta. Faculty of Political Science and International Relations of the National University of Rosario.
Cacho Carranza, master degree, missing, by Martin Almuna. Department of History at the Faculty of Literature and Philosophy at the University of Buenos Aires, and Gustavo Lopez. Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Buenos Aires
This issue may be viewed and purchased five pesos worth of the copy (like the previous issues) at the following locations:
In the city of Rosario:
Library "The Memory of Our People," Juan Manuel de Rosas 2101.
Corpus Publishing and Distribution, Suipacha 581.
(Telephone 54 0341 4394978)
List of books and publications at the request of the following mails: barsek@ciudad.com.ar melmothlibros@yahoo.com.ar
Reference material is available in the libraries of various faculties at the National University of Rosario. It is on sale at bookstores and newsstands newspapers and journals in the central zone, and in some secret places of suburbs rosarinos, where only uncover whether pasás near her because the mere chance makes you descend the bus two blocks before or two blocks after the stop you there was banal and routinely prefixed.
In the city of Buenos Aires:
Corpus Publishing and Distribution, Tucuman 2120.
(Telephone 54011 43735128)
It is also available for consultation at the National Library, Library of Congress Library of the UCR And at the Center for Documentation Thinking Left in Argentina (Cedinci).
In the rest of the country (and world):
The simple and practical access to the magazine is handling shipment and purchase by mail to the following mails: ifiscella@corpuslibros.com.ar,
rosario@corpuslibros.com.ar or capital@corpuslibros.com.ar
Feel free to write with absolute freedom of opinion and thematic. We suggest, for reasons of space and design of the magazine, the article does not exceed 20,000 characters, although this condition is not exclusive (if your job is bigger, it can be published by deliveries).
When you send to revistalamemoria@yahoo.com.ar also ask that you refer in your attachment photo staff, an e-mail address where they prefer to receive feedback from readers about your notes, and academic references and / or labor ( very synthetic HP staff), all of which constitutes at the foot of your article dating from the author.
STAFF:
Daniel A. Zarate (Director and General Editor), Esteban Mestre, Humberto Vial Sotomayor, Walter Iampietro, Norberto "Otto" Gonzalez (Editorial Board); Adriana Natalini, Anabella Arpresella, Fabian Fabre, Emiliano Valentino, Gabriela Chavez, Marcelo Guirado, Esteban Langhi, Rodolfo Caminos, Ivo Gabuzzo, Luciano Fernandez, Roxana Luca, Facundo Zarate (Advisory Council); Cristian Didier (Media and Communication); Ruben Crocetti (Department of Commerce); Jorge Solis (Digital Edition).
The memory of our people is the heritage of all
The oral history in Argentina, by Fernando Cesaretti and Florencia Pagni. School History. Faculty of Humanities and Arts at the National University of Rosario.
Hortencio Quijano: Can one caudillejo province?, by Cecilia Gonzalez Espul. History Department. Faculty of Literature and Philosophy at the University of Buenos Aires.
Inquiries about the kidnapping, torture and disappearance of Bertha Perazzi. Last part, by David Andenmatten. Universidad Nacional de Rio Cuarto.
"La Hora de los Pueblos", by Damian Descalzo. Law Faculty of the University of Buenos Aires.
Christianity, Marxism and Revolution in 60/70. Last part: the Second Vatican Council to the origins of Montoneros, by Pablo Mariano Ponza. Faculty of Geography and History at the University of Barcelona.
The Indians in the British invasions of 1806-07, by Roberto L. Elissalde. Bonaerense Institute of Numismatics and Antiquities. Board of Historical Studies of Recoleta.
Documents Argentine political history, by Maximo Mantovani. Faculty of Political Science at the University of Buenos Aires, and Javier Mauad. School of Psychology at the University of Buenos Aires.
They see the Peronism not see it, by Raul Emilio Acosta. Faculty of Political Science and International Relations of the National University of Rosario.
Cacho Carranza, master degree, missing, by Martin Almuna. Department of History at the Faculty of Literature and Philosophy at the University of Buenos Aires, and Gustavo Lopez. Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Buenos Aires
This issue may be viewed and purchased five pesos worth of the copy (like the previous issues) at the following locations:
In the city of Rosario:
Library "The Memory of Our People," Juan Manuel de Rosas 2101.
Corpus Publishing and Distribution, Suipacha 581.
(Telephone 54 0341 4394978)
List of books and publications at the request of the following mails: barsek@ciudad.com.ar melmothlibros@yahoo.com.ar
Reference material is available in the libraries of various faculties at the National University of Rosario. It is on sale at bookstores and newsstands newspapers and journals in the central zone, and in some secret places of suburbs rosarinos, where only uncover whether pasás near her because the mere chance makes you descend the bus two blocks before or two blocks after the stop you there was banal and routinely prefixed.
In the city of Buenos Aires:
Corpus Publishing and Distribution, Tucuman 2120.
(Telephone 54011 43735128)
It is also available for consultation at the National Library, Library of Congress Library of the UCR And at the Center for Documentation Thinking Left in Argentina (Cedinci).
In the rest of the country (and world):
The simple and practical access to the magazine is handling shipment and purchase by mail to the following mails: ifiscella@corpuslibros.com.ar,
rosario@corpuslibros.com.ar or capital@corpuslibros.com.ar
Feel free to write with absolute freedom of opinion and thematic. We suggest, for reasons of space and design of the magazine, the article does not exceed 20,000 characters, although this condition is not exclusive (if your job is bigger, it can be published by deliveries).
When you send to revistalamemoria@yahoo.com.ar also ask that you refer in your attachment photo staff, an e-mail address where they prefer to receive feedback from readers about your notes, and academic references and / or labor ( very synthetic HP staff), all of which constitutes at the foot of your article dating from the author.
STAFF:
Daniel A. Zarate (Director and General Editor), Esteban Mestre, Humberto Vial Sotomayor, Walter Iampietro, Norberto "Otto" Gonzalez (Editorial Board); Adriana Natalini, Anabella Arpresella, Fabian Fabre, Emiliano Valentino, Gabriela Chavez, Marcelo Guirado, Esteban Langhi, Rodolfo Caminos, Ivo Gabuzzo, Luciano Fernandez, Roxana Luca, Facundo Zarate (Advisory Council); Cristian Didier (Media and Communication); Ruben Crocetti (Department of Commerce); Jorge Solis (Digital Edition).
The memory of our people is the heritage of all
The magazine The Memory of Our People
e-mail:
revistalamemoria@yahoo.com.ar