Organizing Solidarity against Repression in Córdoba. Reviews from Recent History and Memory Policies

A provisional balance of the advances produced concerning how the social modes of the solidarity against repression in Córdoba were organized, specifically from the post-Cordobazo moment until the opening of the new electoral time. This arises from a concern already visited during the research about...

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Autor principal: Solis, Ana Carol
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/27245
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Sumario:A provisional balance of the advances produced concerning how the social modes of the solidarity against repression in Córdoba were organized, specifically from the post-Cordobazo moment until the opening of the new electoral time. This arises from a concern already visited during the research about the social ways of responding collectively to the repressive increase that accompanied the cycle of radicalization and political and social activation. There we argued that the so-called solidarity committees with political, student and union prisoners, in their various organizational forms and compositions, were direct and fundamental antecedents for understanding the organization of solidarity and, in another dictatorship, the shaping of the human rights movement, contributing to elucidate the tradition of the defensive struggle in Córdoba (Oviedo & Solis, 2006; 2007). More than a decade after those writings, academic and particularly historiographic production, together with the incidence of memory policies, have modified the availability of information and promoted new approaches at different scales of similar concerns.