The “oso” Romero. An approximation to the peronist militance of the 70's through oral sources
In recent years the use of oral sources for the reconstruction of the recent past has acquired a valuable expansion in our country. Also, those studies that combine the problematic fields of recent history and history of Peronism from the use of them. Some works, within this framework, are intereste...
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Asociación de Historia Oral de la República Argentina
2022
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/testimonios/article/view/39444 |
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| Sumario: | In recent years the use of oral sources for the reconstruction of the recent past has acquired a valuable expansion in our country. Also, those studies that combine the problematic fields of recent history and history of Peronism from the use of them. Some works, within this framework, are interested in tracing the internal heterogeneity and the disputes that crossed the Peronist movement and identity in the 1970s. This article shares some of these interests and analyzes two interviews with David P. Romero conducted by the author in 2018 and 2019. He was a political leader in support of Peronism during the 1970s, reorganizing delegate of the National Justicialist Movement in the Valley and Coast area of Chubut and at 34 years old -in 1973- candidate for governor for the Justicialist Front of Liberation (FreJuLi). |
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