Argentine political exiles as a historiographical object. Unfinished dialogues with Political History and Recent History
In recent years, Argentine historiography has shown a growing interest in studying political exiles, particularly those produced during the last military regime, but also those other experiences of individual or collective political emigration that took place throughout the nineteenth and first half...
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Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti
2021
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuarioceh/article/view/33934 |
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| Sumario: | In recent years, Argentine historiography has shown a growing interest in studying political exiles, particularly those produced during the last military regime, but also those other experiences of individual or collective political emigration that took place throughout the nineteenth and first half of the twentieth century.
This paper aims to review the history of the field of studies on Argentine political exiles, trying to identify its dialogues/tensions with two of the most powerful territories of Argentine historiography from 1983 to the present: the new Political History and Recent History.
The paper is based on the hypothesis that the unsystematic dialogues that historians have held with Political History, Recent History and Exile Studies are related to the predominance of a "methodological nationalism" that is only very slowly being questioned from diverse theoretical-methodological perspectives, capable of proposing other ways of thinking about the politicity, mobility and relational condition of exiles. These issues, which have become the emphasis of the current agenda of Exile Studies, are opening up a horizon for more productive and systematic interlocutions with the agendas of Political History and Recent History.
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