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Journal articles on the topic "Uruguayan dictatorship - History"

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Ravecca, Paulo. "Dictatorship, transition, and the forging of political science in Uruguay." Science in Context 33, no. 2 (2020): 171–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s026988972000023x.

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ArgumentThe study examines the trajectory of Uruguayan Political Science (PS) from a critical theory perspective. Concretely, the article focuses on PS’ institutional birth and early period (1980s and 1990s) and shows how broader political and ideological transformations had a significant impact on its discourse on Uruguayan democracy. Three components of such discourse are unpacked: The embrace of liberalism, the rejection of Marxism, and the uncritical engagement with the local political system, particularly the ‘traditional parties.’ The argument is supported by a systematic analysis of the
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D’Orsi, Lorenzo. "Trauma and the Politics of Memory of the Uruguayan Dictatorship." Latin American Perspectives 42, no. 3 (2015): 162–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0094582x15581162.

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Ethnographic research on the life experiences of former political prisoners and their families in Uruguay suggests the need for rethinking of the concept of trauma, which is often inadequate to convey the historical and social specificity of painful memories. The collective wound is constructed in public space, and intimate memories are closely linked to the framework in which they are embedded. Working on the victim’s self is not sufficient to overcome the trauma, distracting attention from the need for social recognition and justice. Making history and doing justice are unavoidable steps in
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Guglielmucci, Ana, and Luciana Scaraffuni Ribeiro. "Site of Memory and Site of Forgetting." Latin American Perspectives 43, no. 5 (2016): 131–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0094582x15570882.

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Efforts to classify the Punta Carretas Prison, repurposed as a shopping center, into a “site of forgetting” imposed through the logic of the market obscure the ongoing productivity of the place as a vehicle of memory linked not only to the military dictatorship but also to the privatization of public patrimony. They fail to account for the dynamic and complex process of construction of a common past resulting from direct confrontations between different sectors of Uruguayan society. The increasing politicization and spatialization of collective memory, focusing on past experiences of repressio
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de Sierra, Gerónimo. "Social sciences in Uruguay." Social Science Information 44, no. 2-3 (2005): 473–520. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0539018405053295.

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In Uruguay, the development and institutionalization of the social sciences have been relatively delayed compared to other countries of the region. This fact contrasts with the socio-economic and sociopolitical development of the country, as well as with that of the professional branches of university education. The so-called formal foundational process of the social sciences effectively began in the 1970s, especially in history, economics and sociology. Political science and anthropology began to take shape only after the return to democracy in 1985. The military coup (1973-85) caused an inte
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Levey, Cara. "TheMemorial de los Detenidos Desaparecidos: Fragile memory and contested meaning in Post-dictatorship Uruguay." Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies 21, no. 2 (2012): 203–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13569325.2012.694813.

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Levey. "Of HIJOS and Niños: Revisiting Postmemory in Post-Dictatorship Uruguay." History and Memory 26, no. 2 (2014): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/histmemo.26.2.5.

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Cañón Voirin, Julio Lisandro. "State Terrorism: South America during the 1970s. A case of State Terrorism Transnationalization." História Unicap 5, no. 9 (2018): 270. http://dx.doi.org/10.25247/hu.2018.v5n9.p270-283.

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During the 1970s, for the first time in the political history of the Southern Cone, supranation-al integration between the different dictatorships of the region took place. These intensified state repressive action, putting into operation a counterrevolutionary state war machine with a clear desire for liquidation, which reached an objective realization through the disappear-ance of people and the spread of terror. As a result of this process, which knew no national boundaries or ideological boundaries, there was a massive violation of human rights; on the other hand, and from this, in the fie
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Katz, Friedrich. "Mexico, Gilberto Bosques and the Refugees." Americas 57, no. 1 (2000): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003161500030182.

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In the eyes of many North Americans, Mexico is above all a country of immigration from which hundreds of thousands hope to pass across the border to find the promised land in the United States. What these North Americans do not realize is that for thousands of Latin Americans and for many U.S. intellectuals, Mexico after the revolution of 1910-1920 constituted the promised land. People persecuted for their political or religious beliefs—radicals, revolutionaries but liberals as well—could find refuge in Mexico when repressive regimes took over their country.In the 1920s such radical leaders as
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Norkus, Zenonas. "Kiek kartų Lietuvoje buvo restauruotas kapitalizmas? Apie dvi Lietuvos okupacijas ir jų žalos skaičiavimus." Sociologija. Mintis ir veiksmas 33, no. 2 (2013): 91–133. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/socmintvei.2013.2.3807.

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Santrauka. Straipsnyje lyginamos kaizerinės (1915–1918 m.) ir sovietinės (1940–1941, 1944–1990 m.) okupacijų laikais Lietuvoje susikūrusios politinės ekonominės Oberosto (Vokietijos Rytų fronto vadui pavaldžios okupacinės zonos, kurios didžiąją dalį sudarė Lietuvos teritorija) ir LTSR politinės ekonominės sistemos. Oberoste Vokietijos Rytų fronto kariuomenės vadai Paulius Hindenburgas ir Erichas Ludendorffas sukūrė pirmąją moderniausiais laikais planuojamo komandinio administracinio ūkio siste­mą, kurios pirmąja laboratorija tapo okupuota Lietuva. 1917–1918 m. tapę faktiniais Vokietijos diktat
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Aínsa Amigues, Fernando. "La utopía de la democracia en uruguay. Entre la nostalgia del pasado y el desmentido de la historia." América Latina Hoy 47 (April 28, 2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.14201/alh.1368.

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RESUMEN: Uruguay tiene una larga tradición democrática unida a la del desarrollo de un Estado de bienestar instaurado a principios del siglo XX y prolongado hasta la década de 1960, cuando el sistema entró en crisis. En este ensayo se analiza el contenido utópico de esa democracia, sus carencias, la crisis, el proceso de su decadencia, el período de la dictadura (1973-1984) y la nostalgia del «país que fue» que ha marcado la política del restablecimiento de la institucionalidad en 1985 hasta nuestros días.ABSTRACT: Uruguay has a long tradition of democracy that is associated to the Welfare Sta
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Uruguayan dictatorship - History"

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Older, Aguilar Sarah Michelle. "Witnessing media the reproduction and transmission of history in Southern Cone post-dictatorship fiction /." Diss., Restricted to subscribing institutions, 2009. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1872211281&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=1564&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Padrós, Enrique Serra. "Como el Uruguay no hay... : terror de Estado e segurança nacional Uruguai (1968-1985) : do pachecato à ditadura civil-militar." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/6149.

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O presente trabalho analisa a ditadura civil-militar uruguaia (1973-1984) a partir da perspectiva da política de Terror de Estado, mecanismo implementado para aplicar as premissas da Doutrina de Segurança Nacional e defender os interesses dos setores dominantes locais. Da mesma forma, possibilitou o disciplinamento da força de trabalho, exigência implícita nas novas demandas do capitalismo mundial, o que significou, na prática, a destruição do questionamento social e das manifestações por mudanças promovidas pelas distintas organizações populares nos anos 60 e 70. Este período, aliás, foi marc
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Silva, Mariana Cristina. "Representações e exposições do vivido : a trajetória política da uruguaia Lílian Celiberti na ditadura." Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, 2014. http://tede.udesc.br/handle/handle/1465.

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Made available in DSpace on 2016-12-08T16:59:56Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 120750.pdf: 1514692 bytes, checksum: 422e52d458e9dd7af91ff38388844921 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014-09-12<br>Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior<br>This paper intends to present the political memoirs of the Uruguayan left militant Lílian Elmira Celiberti Rosa during the dictatorship. Lílian was arrested for the first time at age 22, with 8 more people, during a clandestine meeting, where it was found OPR- material belonging to group 33, the armed wing of the Anarchist Federation of Uruguay.
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Brando, María Carolina. "Figuras de la poética de Carlos Liscano : cuando la literatura es el surco del delirio : ficción, autoficción, testimonio." Thesis, Lille 3, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013LIL30011/document.

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Ma thèse porte sur l'oeuvre de l'écrivain uruguayen Carlos Liscano (Montevideo, 1949) et sur les rapports de celle-ci avec la dictature uruguayenne (1973-1985). Après avoir présenté la société uruguayenne des années soixante et soixante-dix à partir de la notion de crise et le groupe révolutionnaire Tupamaro auquel Liscano a appartenu, il s'agira de comprendre de quelle façon l'écrivain devient sujet par l'écriture de tout ce qu'il a vécu. Pour comprendre cela, deux images, qui se complètent l'une et l'autre, sont le fil directeur de ma thèse : l'écriture comme un sillon et comme une spirale.
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Books on the topic "Uruguayan dictatorship - History"

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Davis, William Columbus. Warnings from the far south: Democracy versus dictatorship in Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile. Praeger, 1995.

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The post-dictatorship generation in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay: Collective memory and cultural production. Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.

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Los caminos de la democracia en América Latina: Uruguay y Argentina. Universidad de Guadalajara, 2009.

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Méndez, Myriam Jaqueline Gómez. Los caminos de la democracia en América Latina: Uruguay y Argentina. Universidad de Guadalajara, 2009.

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Conquest of the new word: Experimental fiction and translation in the Americas. University of Texas Press, 1993.

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L' introuvable démocratie autoritaire: Les dictatures du cône sud, Uruguay, Chili, Argentine (1973-1982). L'Harmattan, 1996.

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Eduardo, Rey Tristán, ed. Memorias de la violencia en Uruguay y Argentina: Golpes, dictaduras, exilios, 1973-2006. Centro Interdisciplinario de Estudios Americanistas "Gumersindo Busto," Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 2007.

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Fragile Memory, Shifting Impunity: Commemoration and Contestation in Post-Dictatorship Argentina and Uruguay. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2016.

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Book chapters on the topic "Uruguayan dictatorship - History"

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Achugar, Mariana. "Narratives as Transmission Tools: Learning about the Dictatorship in Uruguay." In Discursive Processes of Intergenerational Transmission of Recent History. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137487339_2.

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Renfrew, Daniel. "The Two Fires of ANCAP." In Life without Lead. University of California Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520295469.003.0005.

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This chapter examines debates surrounding lead contamination and the Uruguayan state petroleum enterprise ANCAP. Through ANCAP, the politics of contamination (political ecology) became embroiled with the politics of privatization (political economy), bringing together concerns over the health of citizen bodies and the health of the state. In these overlapping debates, the ANCAP directorship and the state oil-workers union, FANCAP, presented contrasting visions regarding the role and character of both the public enterprise and the modern state in neoliberal times. The chapter traces the roots of organized labor’s militant and radical history of defending the “means of state production,” including its heroic resistance against the dictatorship. It examines the union’s double bind in denouncing the enterprise’s role in contamination through leaded-gasoline production while defending it from privatization.
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