Paisanos Itinerantes: a Roadmap
Abstract
Analytical essay on Ricardo Salvatore (2018). Paisanos itinerantes. Orden estatal y experiencia subalterna en Buenos Aires durante la era de Rosas. Buenos Aires: Prometeo. It presents a comprehensive analysis of the new Spanish edition of the book; it also ponders Salvatore’s contribution to our understanding of the impact of Rosas’ regime in the Argentine History of the 19th century.Downloads
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