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The army & politics in Argentina / Robert A. Potash.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Potash, Robert A., 1921-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Irigoyen, Hipólito, 1852-1933.
Irigoyen, Hipólito.
Perón, Juan Domingo, 1895-1974.
Perón, Juan Domingo.
Argentina. Ejército--Political activity.
Argentina.
Argentina. Ejército.
Political participation.
Argentina--Politics and government--1910-1943.
Politics and government.
Physical Description:
2 volumes : illustrations, facsimile, plan, portraits ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1969-1980.
Summary:
This is the concluding volume of the author's widely acclaimed study of the crucial role of the Argentine Army in the nation's politics since 1928. The period covered extends from the overthrow of President Arturo Frondizi to the restoration to power of Juan D. Peron following the elections of March 1973. This period encompasses the seven-year military regime known as the Argentine Revolution, ending in the complex political duel that arrayed President Alejandro A. Lanusse against the exiled Peron. Since the military exercised power directly or indirectly for all but 33 months of the eleven years covered by the book, the author emphasizes the tensions and divisions within the military that had implications for public policy. As in the previous volumes, published in 1969 and 1980, the book is based to an extraordinary degree on new Argentine sources. The author's access to the private archives of key military men, together with data obtained from scores of interviews with both civilians and military men - including ex-Presidents, cabinet ministers, and commanders-in-chief - have made possible this detailed, authoritative account of a hectic period in Argentine history. An epilogue gives a brief summary of developments since 1973.
Contents:
[1] 1928-1945; Yrigoyen to Perón.
[2] 1945-1962; Perón to Frondizi.
Notes:
Includes index.
Bibliography: volume 1, pages [291]-306; volume 2, pages [383]-404.
ISBN:
0804710562
OCLC:
11969

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