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Memories of Buenos Aires : signs of state terrorism in argentina /

In the 1970s, Argentina was the leader in the "Dirty War," a violent campaign by authoritarian South American regimes to repress left-wing groups and any others who were deemed subversive. Over the course of a decade, Argentina's military rulers tortured and murdered upwards of 30,000...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: Memoria Abierta (Organization)
Otros Autores: Page, Max (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
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Publicado: Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, 2013.
Colección:Public history in historical perspective.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a In the 1970s, Argentina was the leader in the "Dirty War," a violent campaign by authoritarian South American regimes to repress left-wing groups and any others who were deemed subversive. Over the course of a decade, Argentina's military rulers tortured and murdered upwards of 30,000 citizens. Even today, after thirty years of democratic rule, the horror of that time continues to roil Argentine society. Argentina has also been in the vanguard in determining how to preserve sites of torture, how to remember the "disappeared," and how to reflect on the causes of the Dirty War. Across the capital city of Buenos Aires are hundreds of grassroots memorials to the victims, documenting the scope of the state's reign of terror. Although many books have been written about this era in Argentina's history, the original Spanish-language edition of Memories of Buenos Aires was the first to identify and interpret all of these sites. It was published by the human rights organization Memoria Abierta, which used interviews with survivors to help unearth that painful history. This translation brings this important work to an English-speaking audience, offering a comprehensive guidebook to clandestine sites of horror as well as innovative sites of memory. The book divides the 48 districts of the city into 9 sectors, and then proceeds neighborhood-by-neighborhood to offer descriptions of 202 known "sites of state terrorism" and 38 additional places where people were illegally detained, tortured, and killed by the government. 
505 0 |a Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction to the English-Language Edition; Introduction; How to Use this Book; Sector 1. Montserrat, Puerto Madero, Retiro, and San Nicholás; 1. Plaza de Mayo; 2. Coordinación Federal; 3. Chapel of Christ the Laborer -- Father Carlos Mugica ; 4. Azopardo Garage; 5. Mercedes Benz; 6. Virrey Cevallos; 7. Disappeared Port Workers; 8. Federal Police Headquarters ; 9. Buenos Aires National School; 10. Prison Ships: Bahía Aguirre and 33 Orientales ; 11. Héctor Germán Oesterheld ; 12. Azucena Villaflor Boulevard. 
505 8 |a 13. Tribute to Representatives of Different Religious Faiths 14. República Building ; 15. Plaza Lavalle; 16. Tribute to Disappeared Bank Employees ; 17. Tarnopolsky Family; 18. Employees of the Banco Nación ; 19. La Rioja House ; 20. Health Workers from the City of Buenos Aires ; 21a. Employees of the Banco Provincia; 21b. Banco Provincia Exhibition Center ; 22. Tribute to Disappeared Uruguayans ; 23. Juan Arano -- Luis Cervera Novo -- Ricardo Gómez -- Carmen Román ; 24. Martín Bercovich -- Eduardo Merajver; 25. Employees of the Ministry of Justice. 
505 8 |a 26. Miguel Francisco "Chufo" Villareal Villegas 27. INDEC Employees; 28. Francisco Isauro Arancibia -- Marina Vilte -- Eduardo Requena ; 29. TELAM Employees; 30. Tribute to Disappeared Members of Congress ; 31. Plaque in the Argentine Actors' Association ; 32. Ministry of Defense; 33. AFIP Employees ; 34. Employees of the Former National Savings and Insurance Bank ; 35. Employees of the Ministry of Economy ; 36. Susana Pedrini -- José Bronzel -- Cecilia Podolsky ; Sector 2. Palermo and Recoleta ; 37. Carlos Pellegrini Advanced School of Commerce ; 38. Plaza Houssay. 
505 8 |a 39. The Applause (El aplauso): Sculpture Dedicated to Disappeared Actors 40. Plaque in the SICA; 41. Patricios First Infantry Regiment; 42. Dr. Cosme Argerich Central Military Hospital; 43. Faculty of Social Sciences, UBA; 44. Faculty of Medicine, UBA ; 45. Faculty of Economics, UBA; 46. Plaque in the FUBA ; 47. Cristián Caretti ; 48. Eduardo Goldar Parodi ; 49. María Claudia Falcone School No. 7; 50. Daniel Antokoletz -- Jorge Tanco ; 51. St. Gregory the Illuminator Church ; 52. Gerardo Brugo Marcó; 53. María Teresa Barvich; 54. Eduardo Tejedor; 55. Revolución de Mayo School No. 15. 
505 8 |a 56. Faculty of Law, UBA 57. Carlos Prats -- Sofía Cuthbert; 58. Tribute to Chilean Citizens; 59. Dr. Ricardo Gutiérrez General Children's Hospital; 60. National Library; 61. Julio César Juan; 62. José Figueroa Alcorta Secondary School No. 1; 63. President Roque Sáenz Peña Modern Languages Teacher Training School No. 1 ; Sector 3. Almagro, Balvanera, Boedo, and San Cristobal; 64. Santa Cruz Church; 65. Trees in Avenida San Juan; 66. Corner of San Juan and Entre Ríos; 67. Small Squares (Plazoletas) -- 25 de Mayo Freeway; 68. Tribute to Jorge Julio López in the Miramar Bar. 
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