Biblioteca / 1980-1989
Daniel James. Resistance and Integration: Peronism and the Argentine Working Class, 1946-1976.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
viii, 303 páginas.
Edición en castellano, Resistencia e integración: el peronismo y la clase trabajadora argentina, 1946-1976. Buenos Aires: Sudamericana, 1990.
Contents
Introduction
Part One
The background
1 – Peronism and the working class, 1943-55
Part Two
The Peronist Resistance, 1955-8
2 – The survival of Peronism: resistance in the factories
3 – Commandos and unions: the emergence of the new Peronist union leadership
4 – Ideology and consciousness in the Peronist Resistance
Part Three
Frondizi and integration: temptation and disenchantment, 1958-62
5 – Resistance and defeat: the impact on leaders, activists and rank and file
6 – The corollary of institutional pragmatism: activists, commandos and elections
Part Four
The Vandor era, 1962-6
7 – The burocracia sindical: power and politics in Peronist unions
8 – Ideology and politics in Peronist unions: different currents within the movement
Part Five
Workers and the Revolution Argentina: from Ongania to the return of Peron, 1966-73
9 – The Peronist union leaders under siege: new actors and new challenges
10 – Conclusion
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