Anti-Peronist Representations of Jujuy Sugar Companies on State Interventionism (1955-1958)

Sugar factories in Jujuy (a northern Argentina province) exercised very large influence over all political process performed in that jurisdiction for the last quarter before the emergence of Peronism. Such rule was based on the main place hold by agroindustry in jujenian productive structure. Change...

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Autor principal: Castillo, Fernando Aníbal
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti 2015
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Sumario:Sugar factories in Jujuy (a northern Argentina province) exercised very large influence over all political process performed in that jurisdiction for the last quarter before the emergence of Peronism. Such rule was based on the main place hold by agroindustry in jujenian productive structure. Changes introduced since June 1943, because of the tendencies of new military government, affected key foundations of power structure, on which was grounded the political control of sugar factories. Actors linked to these firms became quickly into major jujenian opposition to this administration, so-called Antiperonism. They also constructed a set of representations about the new governing interventionist policies. Such economical procedures were kept for the following Peronist government. This paper aims to determine the features of those representations and to define the conditions that made them possible for the period of Revolución Libertadora.