scholarly journals Entre peronistas y radicales: disputas en torno al monumento al gaucho en la provincia de Buenos Aires, 1947-1948

Author(s):  
Matías Emiliano Casas
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La utilización política de la figura del gaucho –que se había revitalizado con intensidad a finales de los años treinta– encontró un nuevo capítulo en los debates legislativos bonaerenses acontecidos entre 1947 y 1948. El tutelaje sobre lo gauchesco que había ostentado el sector conservador a partir de la institución del Día de la Tradición en 1939, entre otras intervenciones, se vio desafiada por la emergencia del peronismo. Ante la progresiva identificación de lo criollo con Juan Perón, los legisladores radicales bonaerense concibieron el proyecto de emplazar un monumento al gaucho para confirmar la potestad radical sobre lo “genuinamente argentino”.

2010 ◽  
Vol 48 (1) ◽  
pp. 149-151

Albert Fishlow of Columbia University reviews “The Life and Times of Raul Prebisch, 1901-1986” by Edgar J. Dosman,. The EconLit Abstract of the reviewed work begins “Explores the historical and political contexts of Raul Prebisch’s life and career. Discusses childhood--the dreams of Tucuman; university in Buenos Aires; apprenticeship; a taste of power; being a central banker; opening to Washington; the aftermath of Pearl Harbor and World War II in Argentina; the dismissal of Prebisch from the Central Bank under the new Argentine government; discovery of Latin America; a solitary scholar; triumph in Havana; claiming the Economic Commission for Latin America; the creation of Latin America; Prebisch’s return to Buenos Aires after the overthrow of Juan Peron; return to Santiago; the Kennedy offensive; Prebisch’s involvement with UNCTAD; the gospel of Don Raul; trials in Washington; Prebisch’s role as a prophet; and the final years of Prebisch’s life. Dosman is Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for International and Security Studies at York University. Bibliography; index.”


Author(s):  
Patrick Frank

In chapter 1, Frank traces the development of Noé, de la Vega, Macció, and Deira before the group formed, discussing examples of their work against the backdrop of the Buenos Aires art world and contemporary events. Each of the artists’ first expressionist works responded to the rise of Informalism in painting as practiced by Alberto Greco and others. They also responded in various ways to disillusionment with the presidency of Arturo Frondizi, to political violence, and to tensions surrounding the survival of the prohibited movement of Juan Perón. Frank focuses particularly on Noé’s Serie Federal (Federal Series) (1960-61), which purported to illustrate violent episodes in the country's past. Frank considers Noé's exhibition of these works and explains how the novelist Ernesto Sábato came to use one of them for the cover of his novel Sobre héroes y tumbas.


1982 ◽  
Vol 99 ◽  
pp. 605-613
Author(s):  
P. S. Conti

Conti: One of the main conclusions of the Wolf-Rayet symposium in Buenos Aires was that Wolf-Rayet stars are evolutionary products of massive objects. Some questions:–Do hot helium-rich stars, that are not Wolf-Rayet stars, exist?–What about the stability of helium rich stars of large mass? We know a helium rich star of ∼40 MO. Has the stability something to do with the wind?–Ring nebulae and bubbles : this seems to be a much more common phenomenon than we thought of some years age.–What is the origin of the subtypes? This is important to find a possible matching of scenarios to subtypes.


1998 ◽  
Vol 26 (152) ◽  
pp. 576
Author(s):  
Oscar H. del Brutto Perrone ◽  
José Antonio Bueri ◽  
Antonio Culebras ◽  
Jordi Matías-Guiu Guía ◽  
Marco Tulio Medina Hernández ◽  
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