Peronization or political identity? Some comments on the adhesion of trade unionism to Perón in Argentine historiography.

In the political historiography of the first Peronism, the analysis of its relation with the unionism has occupied an emphasized place. Nevertheless, the majority of the studies have centred their investigation in the beginnings of the Peronism, interpreting that the labor union movement from 1950 w...

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Autor principal: Carrizo, Gabriel
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Estudios Históricos “Prof. Carlos S. A. Segreti” 2011
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Sumario:In the political historiography of the first Peronism, the analysis of its relation with the unionism has occupied an emphasized place. Nevertheless, the majority of the studies have centred their investigation in the beginnings of the Peronism, interpreting that the labor union movement from 1950 would be “peronizado”, being the experience of the labor movement, the maximum expression of this process. In this article we will discuss the assumptions of this interpretation from the analysis of the YPF’s Workers and Employees Labor Union of Comodoro Rivadavia. Across the study of a letter to the reader signed by peronists workers, we will try to provide another explanation of the internal disputes of the petroleum unionism during the first Peronism.