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Collects eleven short stories that mix everyday elements with vivid emotions and nightmarish touches.
Short stories, Argentine. --- Cuentos argentinos. --- Spanish language materials. --- Short stories, Argentine --- Argentine short stories --- Argentine fiction
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Eugenio Cambaceres was the first to introduce the naturalist manner of Emile Zola. to Argentinean literature in the late nineteenth century. The work of Cambaceres, a. precursor to the contemporary Argentinean novel, is crucial for an understanding of. the period of consolidation of Argentina, the formation of a national identity, and. especially for the role of the intellectual during that transition. This gereation. theoretically and methodically built up a literature with features of its own,. stressing the cultural primacy of Buenos Aires par excellence, to enhance the. evolution of the co
Argentine fiction. --- Argentine literature --- Cambacérès, Eugenio,
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Argentine fiction --- Women authors, Argentine --- Authors, Argentine --- Women and literature --- Romance Literatures --- Languages & Literatures --- Spanish Literature --- Literature --- Argentine authors --- Argentine women authors --- Argentine literature --- Women authors --- Translations into English. --- Bio-bibliography. --- Interviews. --- Translations into English --- Bio-bibliography --- 20th century --- Interviews
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In this official history of the Falklands Campaign, Lawrence Freedman provides a detailed and authoritative account of one of the most extraordinary periods in recent British political history and a vivid portrayal of a government at war.After the shock of the Argentine invasion of the Falklands in April 1982, Margaret Thatcher faced the crisis that came to define her premiership as she determined to recover the islands. Freedman covers all aspects of the campaign - economic and diplomatic as well as military - and demonstrates the extent of the gamble that the government took. Th
Falkland Islands War, 1982. --- Anglo-Argentine War, 1982 --- Argentine-British War, 1982 --- British-Argentine War, 1982 --- Falklands War, 1982 --- Operation Corporate, 1982 --- Operation Rosario, 1982 --- Great Britain --- History
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Beyond Civilization and Barbarism examines the role of cultural production in the struggle for power in Argentina during the first half of the nineteenth century. Identifying the pueblo, or people, as the common preoccupation of those vying to legitimize competing political projects, it argues that this decisive period of Latin American history was marked by a fundamentally modern debate to define the constitutive parts of the nation.
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This book traces the interaction of war and diplomacy and analyses why the Falklands conflict of 1982 engaged the British and Argentine people in a deeply personal way. It also examines the interpretation of the war in Britain, revealing how the war - a successful one - was seen by its critics as an example of 'Thatcher's Britain'. This 'small war' exemplified what one historian calls 'the myriad faces of war' and had - and has - resonances larger than its size.
Falkland Islands War, 1982. --- Falkland Islands War, 1982 --- Anglo-Argentine War, 1982 --- Argentine-British War, 1982 --- British-Argentine War, 1982 --- Falklands War, 1982 --- Operation Corporate, 1982 --- Operation Rosario, 1982 --- Latin America --- Regions & Countries - Americas --- History & Archaeology
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