Los otros organismos del movimiento de derechos humanos
The article updates the history of the human rights movement (MDH) in Córdoba, Argentina, by focusing on what we call other organizations here, referring to those that have had less presence in public reports of the anti-dictatorial struggle. Delimiting the post-defeat scenario in the Malvinas war,...
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Universidad Nacional del Litoral
2020
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| Acceso en línea: | https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/Contenciosa/article/view/9079 |
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| Sumario: | The article updates the history of the human rights movement (MDH) in Córdoba, Argentina, by focusing on what we call other organizations here, referring to those that have had less presence in public reports of the anti-dictatorial struggle. Delimiting the post-defeat scenario in the Malvinas war, and its drift towards an imminent transition, he especially analyzes the nucleations and trajectories linked to political-religious belongings and ecumenical tendencies in his defense action. The relevance of continuing to build these stories of militancy lies, among other reasons, in the recognition of their common tasks undertaken in the dictatorial and post-dictatorial stage in which their joint efforts strengthened the formation of the MDH in Córdoba and guaranteed the collective actions registered in the fight for this public cause. |
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