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Argentinia: a city and a nation
In: Latin american histories
Revolution on the Pampas: a social history of Argentine wheat, 1860-1910
In: Latin American monographs 1
A Socioeconomic History of Argentina, 1776–1860. By Jonathan C. Brown. Cambridge Latin American Studies, no. 35. New York and London: Cambridge University Press, 1979. Pp. xiv, 307. $24.95
In: The journal of economic history, Volume 39, Issue 4, p. 1060-1061
ISSN: 1471-6372
The Merchants of Buenos Aires, 1778–1810: Family and Commerce. By Susan Migden Socolow. Cambridge Latin American Studies, 30. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1978. Pp. xiv, 253. $22.50
In: The journal of economic history, Volume 39, Issue 3, p. 807-808
ISSN: 1471-6372
Ezequiel Gallo: Farmers in Revolt: The Revolutions of 1893 in the Province of Santa Fe, Argentina (London, The Athlone Press for the Institute of Latin American Studies, 1976, £4). Pp. 97. Institute of Latin American Studies Monographs No. 7
In: Journal of Latin American studies, Volume 9, Issue 2, p. 370-371
ISSN: 1469-767X
David Rock: Politics in Argentina, 1890–1930: The Rise and Fall of Radicalism (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1975, £6.60). Pp. ix + 315. - David Rock (ed.): Argentina in the Twentieth Century (London, Duckworth, 1975, £6.95). Pp. 230
In: Journal of Latin American studies, Volume 9, Issue 1, p. 167-170
ISSN: 1469-767X
II. Argentina: Patterns of Urbanization in Argentina, 1869–1914
In: Latin American research review, Volume 10, Issue 2, p. 132-134
ISSN: 1542-4278
This study probes two major questions of urban growth: What are the significant forces that give physical form to the city, and what are the characteristics of human relationships within the city. In answering the first, the study seeks to move beyond the long accepted "plaza orientation" of Hispanic cities to explore hypotheses such as the "pampean urban structure," the "commercial" city, or the "commercial-bureaucratic" city. The response to the second question attempts to cast further light on the powerful influences of cultural continuity and class structure in determining human associations through family and neighborhood or in occupational and ethnic groupings. In the long run, comparison of the results of this investigation with research on Latin American cities, such as the Caracas or Mexico City projects, or with urban histories of distinct cultural areas such as Australia and the southern United States, may yield more meaningful discussion of urban patterns in the developing world.
Argentina
In: Latin American research review: LARR ; the journal of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Volume 10, Issue 2, p. 132
ISSN: 0023-8791
Politics and Beef in Argentina: Patterns of Conflict and Change. By Peter H. Smith. New York: Columbia University Press, 1969. Pp. xii, 292. $10.00
In: The journal of economic history, Volume 29, Issue 3, p. 610-612
ISSN: 1471-6372
Una Revolución Agrícola en la Argentina
In: Desarrollo económico: revista de ciencias sociales, Volume 3, Issue 1/2, p. 111
ISSN: 1853-8185
La lucha por la consolidación de la nacionalidad argentina 1852-1862
In: Colección El Pasado argentino
Revolution on the Pampas. A Social History of Argentine Wheat
In: The economic history review, Volume 21, Issue 1, p. 197
ISSN: 1468-0289
Argentina-a City and a Nation
In: The economic history review, Volume 18, Issue 2, p. 458
ISSN: 1468-0289