Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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978-0-8420-5028-9 • Hardback • October 2002 • $140.00 • (£108.00)
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Mariano Plotkin is a researcher at the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cient'ficas y TZcnicas based at the Instituto de Desarrollo Econ~mico y Social in Buenos Aires, and professor at the Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 I: The Crisis and Consensus in Argentine Society and the Rise of Perón
Chapter 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 The Crisis of the Liberal Consensus in Argentine Society
Chapter 5 Perón and the Problem of Consensus
Part 6 II: The Appropriation of Symbolic Space: Political Ritual and the Charisma of Perón
Chapter 7 Introduction
Chapter 8 The First of May and the Seventeenth of October: The Origin of Two Rituals
Chapter 9 May Day, the Seventeenth of October, and the Struggle of Symbolic Space
Part 10 III: Education and Politics: The Political Socialization of Youth
Chapter 11 Introduction
Chapter 12 The Reorganization of the Educational System during the Perónist Regime (1943-1955)
Chapter 13 The Politicization of Education: "Perónist" Textbooks for Primary Schools
Part 14 IV: The Generation of Passive Consensus
Chapter 15 Introduction
Chapter 16 The Fundación Eva Perón; or, the Regime's Long Arm
Chapter 17 The "Perónization of Women and the Youth"
Chapter 18 Conclusions
Chapter 19 Bibliography
Chapter 20 Index
No theme in Argentin history has attracted greater scholarly scrutiny than Peronsim. Professor Plotkin's addition to this massive corpus focuses on a topic that, if not exactly understudied, seems less saturated than others: the nature and function of Peronist propaganda in political festivals, primary education, and semiofficial institutions. Plotkin's approach is consistently and scrupulously fair. Manana es San Peròn provides an original perspective.
— Hispanic American Historical Review
Well-written and well-researched.
— American Historical Review