Juan Peron & the Reshaping of Argentina
This study will provide a critique of the book Juan
Peron and the Reshaping of Argentina, edited by Frederick C. Turner and Jose Enrique Miguens. ....
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Evita Peron Biography
.... but her treatment failed, and she died on July 26, 1952, "never knowing that she had cervical cancer, the same disease that had killed Juan
Peron's first wife ....
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Efforts to Legalize Marijuana
.... The leading proponent of Proposition 215 is Dennis
Peron.
Peron has been arrested 15 times on marijuana charges, and remains undaunted. ....
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Female Ideal in Argentine Society
Dona Maria Roldan was a prominent female supporter of Juan
Peron and a representative of the laborista party as a shop steward in Argentina's meat-packing ....
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Evita and Child of the Dark
.... Evita, of course, not only conquered the city, but conquered the country and became a "star" as the wife of the President Juan
Peron. ....
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Evita and Maria as Powerful Women
.... Evita, of course, not only conquered the city, but conquered the country and became a "star" as the wife of the President Juan
Peron. ....
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Latin American "Strong Man"
.... A case study of the "strong man thesis" is found in an evaluation of the career and legacy of Argentina's Juan
Peron and the Peronista movement which he founded ....
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Indi Afro Euro
.... The era of Juan
Peron was a significant one for the working class of Latin America because he espoused improving the lives of members of it. ....
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The Cuban and Mexican Revolutions
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Peron began to assume the reins of power in the 1940s, his approach to the unions was indicative of an authoritarian but not a totalitarian brand of ....
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Comparative Country Risk Evaluation TABLE OF CONTENTS
.... During that 18 year time period, the country had nine different presidents. In 1973, Juan
Peron once again became president of Argentina. ....
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Economic Development Approaches
.... Lopez, 1997). In Argentina, a structuralist economic order under Juan
Peron gave way to a neoliberalist orientation (Smith, 1991). In ....
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Argentina's International Trade Position INTRODUCTION This ...
.... During that 18 year time period, the country had nine 1 2different presidents. In 1973, Juan
Peron once again became president of Argentina. ....
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Economic Problems in Brazil & Argentina
.... In 1973, Juan
Peron once again became president of Argentina, and he was succeeded by his second wife, Isabella, who was herself deposed in 1976. ....
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Free Trade Issue
.... During that 18 year time period, the country had nine different presidents. In 1973, Juan
Peron once again became president of Argentina. ....
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The criminal justice system in Argentina
.... sectors, the Radical Party, liberal groups and the Catholic Church coalesced in the 1950s, culminating with the ousting of then-president Juan
Peron. ....
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Independence in Latin American Countries or Just Another
.... Scrutiny of the intricacies of life in post-revolutionary Mexico, Castro's Cuba,
Peron's Argentina, and Guatemala in the 20th century highlight the ....
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Conspiracy Theories
.... remember that there are real conspiracies in the world and always have been, and he cites the conspiracies that brought Napoleon, Lenin,
Peron, and Saddam ....
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History of Latin American Political Rule
.... and always seemed to end -- with the personal agendas of military officers, who often came to rule together as the "junta." The names --
Peron, Batista, Somoza ....
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Argentina
.... The country is still fundamentally affected by years of Peronism - rule by the party of Juan
Peron - and the system of corruption and patronage that he ....
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Authoritarian Strain in Latin American Political Culture
.... and always seemed to end -- with the personal agendas of military officers, who often came to rule together as the "junta." The names --
Peron, Batista, Somoza ....
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Dictatorship & Underdevelopment DICTATORSHIP AND UNDERDEVELOPMENT ...
.... Nasser, Assad, Saddam Hussein, Muammar Kadafi, and others in the Arab world; Bokassa, Idi Amin, and a host of others in Africa;
Peron, Batista, Castro, the ....
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Latin American Identity
.... Further, during the era of Juan and Evita
Peron, the tango would come to express political symbolism, from the populism of Juan Person to the symbol of love in ....
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Latin American Identity
.... Further, during the era of Juan and Evita
Peron, the tango would come to express political symbolism, from the populism of Juan Person to the symbol of love in ....
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Great Leaders Approach to History
.... I would tell Wu Zhao about other female leaders such as Eva
Peron (with whom I believe she might find an affinity), Golda Meir and Margaret Thatcher women who ....
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Political & Economic Development of Latin America
.... Germany. After the war, the US placed pressure on Argentina in an attempt to force the pro fascist government of Juan
Peron from power. ....
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Human Rights & Economics in Latin America I
.... 4. A preference has emerged for organic, paternalistic, integrated, corporately- organized democracy along the
Peron-style 5. Tensions between the civil and ....
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History of Mexican Oil The history of Mexican oil is essentially o
.... But in the
Peron era, development stalled and even went into reverse, so that today Argentina ranks as no better than a mid range developing country, and is ....
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The Jesuits and European Expansion
.... In a letter written to his brother in 1639, Francois du
Peron claimed, "The nature of the Savage is patient, liberal, hospitable." Moreover, he continued ....
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