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Esber, Horacio. Llegar a Tilcara. La Plata, Buenos Aires: De la Campana, 2003.

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Müller, Santiago Ernesto. Las palomas: Poesías para pensar sobre la dictadura. San Telmo, Bs. As: De los Cuatro Vientos Editorial, 2003.

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Exile from Argentina: A Jewish family and the military dictatorship (1976-1983). Charlotte, NC: Information Age Pub., 2009.

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La provincia flotante: El exilio argentino en Cataluña (1976-2006). Barcelona: Casa Amèrica Catalunya, 2007.

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Jaroslavsky, Andrés. The future of memory: Children of the dictatorship in Argentina speak. London: Latin America Bureau, 2004.

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Kohut, David R. Historical dictionary of the "dirty wars". Lanham, Md: Scarecrow Press, 2003.

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Oberti, Alejandra. Memorias en montaje: Escrituras de la militancia y pensamientos sobre la historia. Buenos Aires: Ediciones el Cielo por Asalto, 2006.

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Als ob ein Engel: Erzählung nach dem Leben. Zürich: Diogenes, 2007.

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Verbitsky, Horacio. El silencio: De Paulo VI a Bergoglio : las relaciones secretas de la Iglesia con la ESMA. 2nd ed. Buenos Aires: Sudamericana, 2005.

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Sonderéguer, María. Memoria y derechos humanos: Continuidades, vigencia y presente del "Nunca más". Bernal: Universidad Nacional de Quilmes Editorial, 2016.

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Narzole, Cacho. Tributo a Naviante: Escuela de militancia. Buenos Aires: Imago Mundi, 2007.

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Abmeier, Angela. Kalte Krieger am Rio de la Plata?: Die beiden deutschen Staaten und die argentinische Militärdiktatur (1976-1983). Düsseldorf: Droste Verlag, 2017.

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Getselteris, Gonzalo. Desde el monte: La Compañía de Monte vencerá. Lanús Oeste, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina: Nuestra América, 2015.

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Somos derechos y humanos: La batalla de la dictadura y los medios contra el mundo y la reacción internacional frente a los desaparecidos. Buenos Aires: Sudamericana, 2015.

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Darío, Díaz, ed. Memorias de Enrique Gorriarán Merlo: De los setenta a La Tablada. Buenos Aires: Planeta, 2003.

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Confronting the 'Dirty War' in Argentine cinema, 1983-1993: Memory and gender in historical representations. Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK: Tamesis, 2009.

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Postmemories of terror: A new generation copes with the legacy of the "Dirty War". New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.

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Trauma, taboo, and truth-telling: Listening to silences in postdictatorship Argentina. Madison, Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2016.

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R, Dri Rubén, ed. Movimientos sociales: La emergencia del nuevo espíritu. Buenos Aires: Ediciones Nuevos Tiempos, 2008.

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Sadi, Marisa. El caso Lanuscou: Columna Norte : la otra historia. Ciudad de Bs. As. [i.e. Buenos Aires]: Ediciones Nuevos Tiempos, 2009.

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Sadi, Marisa. El caso Lanuscou: Columna Norte : la otra historia. Ciudad de Bs. As. [i.e. Buenos Aires]: Ediciones Nuevos Tiempos, 2009.

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Ausencia: Relato de la madre de una detenida desaparecida. Buenos Aires: Editorial Dunken, 2009.

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Portela, M. Edurne. Displaced memories: The poetics of trauma in Argentine women's writing. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 2009.

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Rocinante Press (Philadelphia, Pa.), ed. Vueles. [Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]: Rocinante Press, 2007.

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El proceso en su laberinto: La interna militar de Videla a Bignone. Buenos Aires: Prometeo Libros, 2008.

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Burucúa, Constanza. Confronting the 'Dirty War' in Argentine cinema, 1983-1993: Memory and gender in historical representations. Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK: Tamesis, 2009.

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The Endgame A Memoir. Maria Victoria Navajas Claros, 2024.

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Montoneros, o, La ballena blanca. Buenos Aires: Tusquets, 2012.

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Historia no oficial de la dictadura del "Proceso": Sus antecedentes y consecuencias. [Buenos Aires?]: J.C. Poce, 2002.

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Argentina. Greenhaven Press, 2014.

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Faingold, Eduardo D. Exile from Argentina: A Jewish Family and the Military Dictatorship. Information Age Publishing, Incorporated, 2008.

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Memorias En Montaje. El Cielo Por Asalto, 2006.

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La pregunta por lo acontecido: Ensayos de anamnesis en el presente argentino. Avellaneda, Buenos Aires?]: La Cebra, 2012.

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The Future of Memory. Latin America Bureau, 2004.

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Narrativas de la Guerra Sucia en Argentina: Piglia, Saer, Valenzuela, Puig. Bs. As. [i.e. Buenos Aires]: Corregidor, 1999.

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Merlo, Enrique Gorriaran, and Dario Diaz. Memorias de Enrique Gorriaran Merlo: De Los Setenta a la Tablada. Planeta, 2003.

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De vencedores a víctimas: Memorias militares sobre el pasado reciente en la Argentina. Buenos Aires: Editorial Biblos, 2012.

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Argentina's Missing Bones. University of California Press, 2018.

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Burucúa, Constanza. Confronting the 'Dirty War' in Argentine Cinema, 1983-1993: Memory and Gender in Historical Representations. Boydell & Brewer, Limited, 2009.

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78: Historia oral del Mundial. Buenos Aires: Sudamericana, 2018.

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Displaced memories: The poetics of trauma in Argentine women's writing. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 2009.

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Carey, Henry Frank. Reaping What You Sow. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216005742.

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This book evaluates the experience of official torture of France in Algeria, as well as recently, the United States since 9/11, Israel against Palestinians, and Argentina during its "Dirty War" from 1972 to 1983. While evaluating what information was gained from torture, the book also shows the costs of undertaking this approach to interrogating suspected terrorists. Reaping What You Sow: A Comparative Examination of Torture in France, Argentina, Israel, and the United States presents a new angle in the study of this controversial practice by studying how these countries attempt to account for these secret practices and reform future interrogations against this universal crime. It also analyzes the costs of torture, whether in terms of intelligence gaffes or alienating potential supporters and enemies alike, creating strategic dilemmas in the war on terrorism. Adopting a comparative approach, the book studies questions like: What is the harm (or benefit) to the state once the torture becomes known? What are the political and strategic ramifications? Does torture help win wars? Can the use of torture bring about any lasting or beneficial reforms? These are daring questions seldom pondered. In asking them, this book will help to foster a discussion that is long overdue. The author concludes that ex-authoritarian regimes like Argentina's junta and France's colony in Algeria have reduced torture more than democracies. These authoritarian regimes collapsed, and new democratic regimes ultimately discredited their predecessors' torture. Despite many zigzags in amnesty, Argentina was more scandalized by torture of its citizens and improved more than France because the latter's subsequent, Fifth Republic regime was more similar to the Fourth, protecting many torturers with a permanent amnesty. Continuous democracies like the United States and Israel have only reduced their worst torture, while "torture lite" continues without accountability. The same elected officials and security agency personnel and prerogatives have largely remained without any legal discipline for their past, secret, criminal practices. The United States and Israel continue to innovate, hide, and resume torture with discretion because the various new, legislative, judicial, and executive checks and balances amount to wishful legal statements. Democracies need permanent accountability mechanisms to assure that security services abolish torture in practice. Otherwise, torture will continue to generate more terrorists without generating information that is consistently reliable.
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