The Foreign Element and the Image of the Communist Foreigner during the First Peronism. The Case of the Slavic Union Argentina

The Slavic Union Argentina, and specifically the third Slav Congress, which was attempted in the country in 1949 as a symbol of international anti-fascist struggle, and the ideological metamorphosis that some mem-bers of this organization had transited in their experience of exile, allowed us to loo...

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Autor principal: Serrano Benítez, Ana
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/4605
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topic Slavic Union
Residence Act
Undesirables subject
Exile
Unión Eslava
Ley de Residencia
Sujetos Indeseables
Exilio
spellingShingle Slavic Union
Residence Act
Undesirables subject
Exile
Unión Eslava
Ley de Residencia
Sujetos Indeseables
Exilio
Serrano Benítez, Ana
The Foreign Element and the Image of the Communist Foreigner during the First Peronism. The Case of the Slavic Union Argentina
topic_facet Slavic Union
Residence Act
Undesirables subject
Exile
Unión Eslava
Ley de Residencia
Sujetos Indeseables
Exilio
author Serrano Benítez, Ana
author_facet Serrano Benítez, Ana
author_sort Serrano Benítez, Ana
title The Foreign Element and the Image of the Communist Foreigner during the First Peronism. The Case of the Slavic Union Argentina
title_short The Foreign Element and the Image of the Communist Foreigner during the First Peronism. The Case of the Slavic Union Argentina
title_full The Foreign Element and the Image of the Communist Foreigner during the First Peronism. The Case of the Slavic Union Argentina
title_fullStr The Foreign Element and the Image of the Communist Foreigner during the First Peronism. The Case of the Slavic Union Argentina
title_full_unstemmed The Foreign Element and the Image of the Communist Foreigner during the First Peronism. The Case of the Slavic Union Argentina
title_sort foreign element and the image of the communist foreigner during the first peronism. the case of the slavic union argentina
description The Slavic Union Argentina, and specifically the third Slav Congress, which was attempted in the country in 1949 as a symbol of international anti-fascist struggle, and the ideological metamorphosis that some mem-bers of this organization had transited in their experience of exile, allowed us to look at the active participation that the State had in this repressive policy on communists immigrants, through the application of the Residence Act (No. 4144), in order to disarticulate the class struggle and eject dissent.The image that were formed in this period about the "undesirable foreigner communist" was central to justify the use of the Residence Act and enforce the arrest and expulsion of foreigners which developed "subversive activities" and threatened the national security, where the police, the government, conservative groups, the army and the Church were the backbone of this action.
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia
publishDate 2012
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/4605
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