Conmemoraciones y culturas políticas durante los gobiernos radicales. Santa Fe, 1912-1930

Appeals to the past give rise to the multifaceted construction of representations that are catapulted from commemorations of events (elevated to the dimension of milestones) or tributes to life trajectories (weighted as exemplary). In this work, which recovers the conceptual perspective of political...

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Autores principales: Carrizo, Bernardo, Giménez, Juan Cruz
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Escuela de Historia. Facultad de Humanidades y Artes. Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2023
Acceso en línea:https://revistapaginas.unr.edu.ar/index.php/RevPaginas/article/view/834
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Sumario:Appeals to the past give rise to the multifaceted construction of representations that are catapulted from commemorations of events (elevated to the dimension of milestones) or tributes to life trajectories (weighted as exemplary). In this work, which recovers the conceptual perspective of political culture, a period is analyzed that was nourished by the changes brought about by reformism in coexistence with components of nationalism, republicanism and the Catholic tradition. In the years 1912-1930, of electoral predominance by radicalism, three junctures in the history of Santa Fe are analyzed that have its main cities as a setting. First, the inauguration in Rosario of the monument to San Martín (1913); second, a similar event in the same city in relation to the figure of the radical leader Leandro Alem (1922); finally, the calls for project competitions to erect monumental works, in the city of Santa Fe, in tribute to both Brigadier Estanislao López and the Constituent Congress (1928). These instances are opportunities to investigate, at the pace of the challenges that politics set up, the dialogues with representations of the past, memories and commemorations carried out by the members of the radical galaxy stressed by its factional logic.