The study groups during the last dictatorship. Creation and first years of the Programa de Estudios de Historia Económica y Social Argentina (PEHESA) 1977-1983

The article presents a study about the creation and early years of the American Economic and Social History Studies Program (PEHESA), promoted in 1977 by a group of historians with the purpose of continuing the Social History initiated by José Luis Romero. In the context of censorship, repression an...

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Autor principal: Gascó, Cecilia
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2022
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Sumario:The article presents a study about the creation and early years of the American Economic and Social History Studies Program (PEHESA), promoted in 1977 by a group of historians with the purpose of continuing the Social History initiated by José Luis Romero. In the context of censorship, repression and strict control of educational institutions imposed by the last dictatorship, study groups and private research centers became alternative knowledge production spaces to the homogeneous and authoritarian discourse of the de facto regime. From the perspective of intellectual history, the practices and material conditions in which PEHESA developed its work are analyzed. Likewise, the article identify the themes, approaches, theoretical references and research of the group that were the foundations for the development of a historiographical line that acquired a central place during the university reorganization promoted in 1984 with the return of democracy.