The working movements of Spain and Argentina, from their origins to the middle of the 20th century. Proposals for a historiographical dialogue
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1984-9222.2012v4n8p230Keywords:
Populism, Revisionism, Labor MovementAbstract
The present essay it’s a historiography work where we propose to make a brief relationship between the stories ofthe Argentinean labor movement and the Spain one, since the origins of each one until middle of S. XX. We consider that thosestories have been not enough compared between investigators of these topics. Our objective is to delineate some causes of thesituation, also announce propositions to revert this justifying it´s utility. For these we will make an outline comparative in threeaspects: the similar trajectory that there historiography follow in relation to the organized work class problems; the similar historicprocess and ideological and politic debates that characterized both movements; and the characteristics that each one have in orderof what we defined as government control of labor movement in Argentina under peronism regime and in Spain with the franquism.Finally we will expose bibliography separated by country and by big topics, with the principal contributions of the last 20 years.
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