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Resistance and Integration: Peronism and the Argentine Working Class, 1946- 1976.
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Argentine StudiesColonialismPolitical TheoryNationalismLatin American StudyHistorical SociologySocial SciencesAcknowledgements Introduction PartVandor EraLatin American SocietyLanguage StudiesResistance ManagementIntellectual HistoryLatin American StudiesComparative PoliticsPeronist ResistanceArgentine Working ClassPolitical Transformation1946- 1976SpanishPolitical Science
Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. The Background: 1. Peronism and the working class, 1943-55 Part II. The Peronist Resistance, 1955-8: 2. The survival of Peronism: resistance in the factories 3. Commandos and unions: the emergence of the new Peronist union leadership 4. Ideology and consciousness in the Peronist resistance Part III. Frondizi and Integration: Temptation and Disenchantment, 1958-62: 5. Resistance and defeat: the impact on leaders, activists and rank and file 6. The corollary of institutional pragmatism: activists, commandos and elections Part IV. The Vandor Era: 1962-6 7. The burocracia sindical: power and politics in Peronist unions 8. Ideology and politics in Peronist unions: different currents within the movement Part V. Workers and the Revolucion Argentina: from Ongania to the Return of Peron, 1966-73 9. The Peronist union leaders under siege: new actors and new challenges 10. Conclusion Notes Select bibliography Index.