result of contribution made by teachers in the course of history of Argentina, organized by the magazine in 2007, the book " Argentina in the Bicentennial of the May Revolution: history and prospects " through the process of independence to dependence, the development of agricultural and industrial structure, social conflict, educational problems, the struggle for national identity and culture against cultural domination and dependence.
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Our book on the Bicentennial No. 33
result of contribution made by teachers in the course of history of Argentina, organized by the magazine in 2007, the book " Argentina in the Bicentennial of the May Revolution: history and prospects " through the process of independence to dependence, the development of agricultural and industrial structure, social conflict, educational problems, the struggle for national identity and culture against cultural domination and dependence.
result of contribution made by teachers in the course of history of Argentina, organized by the magazine in 2007, the book " Argentina in the Bicentennial of the May Revolution: history and prospects " through the process of independence to dependence, the development of agricultural and industrial structure, social conflict, educational problems, the struggle for national identity and culture against cultural domination and dependence.
Authors and topics: Claudio Spiguel focuses on the historical process leading from independence to dependence. Jorge Carrizo explains the broad outlines of the various peoples of the Territory, conditions, struggles and social conflicts. Paul Volkind analyzed land ownership and agricultural production, while Ana Sofia runs through the vicissitudes of the industry. Guillermo
Volkind problems facing the education and its links with the productive apparatus.
Mateu Cristina talks about the particular features of cultural penetration and the struggle for national culture. Beatriz Pedro describes the urban characteristics and housing problems. Finally, Josefina Racedo
reflects on the roots of national identity and popular.
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