Lencinists governments in Mendoza. Public Health and popular housing, 1918-1924

A new political cycle was opened in Mendoza on February 1918: the government of the Union Cívica Radical directed by one of its leaders José Nestor Lencinas and his son Carlos Washington, with intermediate federals and others that close the period of the later before the end of his mandate. The anti...

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spelling I15-R237-article-8322020-12-07T22:13:10Z Lencinists governments in Mendoza. Public Health and popular housing, 1918-1924 Los gobiernos lencinistas en Mendoza. Salud pública y vivienda popular, 1918-1924 Richard-Jorba, Rodolfo Lencinismo sectores populares salud vivienda Lencinismo working class health housing A new political cycle was opened in Mendoza on February 1918: the government of the Union Cívica Radical directed by one of its leaders José Nestor Lencinas and his son Carlos Washington, with intermediate federals and others that close the period of the later before the end of his mandate. The anti oligarchic discourse and the direct treatment with the working class and the common people along with the approval of several laws that benefited them, determined a great support during the 1920 decade which was reflected in great electoral triumphs. We asked ourselves if the Lencinas provoked a clear and a profound break with conservative or oligarchic governs that exerted for more that half a century the power and modernization of the province of Mendoza, or, if the had had continuity. This is a premise which guides our research, which due to the scarce Lencinismo’s bibliography forces us to work in a historical reconstruction based on diverse sources. The article aims at determining if the well being of the population improved regarding health care and housing because of the new policies or because they were just a continuity of the ones fixed by the former conservatory regime. En febrero de 1918 se abrió en Mendoza un nuevo ciclo político: comenzaron los gobiernos de la Unión Cívica Radical (UCR) acaudillados por uno de sus fundadores, José Néstor Lencinas, y por su hijo Carlos Washington, con intervenciones federales intermedias y otras que clausuraron el período del segundo antes de que concluyera su mandato. El discurso antioligárquico, el trato directo con los trabajadores y sectores populares en general, junto con la sanción de diversas leyes de las que éstos resultaban beneficiarios determinaron un mayoritario apoyo que se mantuvo durante toda la década de 1920, reflejado en grandes triunfos electorales. Nos preguntamos si los Lencinas provocaron una ruptura clara y profunda con el pasado de los gobiernos conservadores o gobiernos oligárquicos que durante más de medio siglo ejercieron el poder y modernizaron Mendoza o, si, por el contrario, tuvieron continuidades. Esta es una premisa para guiar nuestra investigación, que avanza lentamente porque la muy escasa bibliografía existente sobre el lencinismo, obliga a trabajar en una reconstrucción histórica a base de fuentes diversas. El artículo está centrado en establecer si las condiciones de vida de las bases sociales de los Lencinas mejoraron en materia de salud y vivienda como producto de políticas innovadoras o si éstas significaron una continuidad de las fijadas por el régimen conservador. Investigaciones Socio-Históricas Regionales (ISHIR) Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) Universidad Nacional de Rosario (UNR) 2011-12-11 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo evaluado por pares application/pdf https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/AvancesCesor/article/view/v8n8a02 10.35305/ac.v8i08.832 Avances del Cesor; No. 08 (2011): Núm. 08 (2011); 31-62 Avances del Cesor; Núm. 08 (2011): Núm. 08 (2011); 31-62 2422-6580 1514-3899 spa https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/AvancesCesor/article/view/v8n8a02/920
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topic Lencinismo
sectores populares
salud
vivienda
Lencinismo
working class
health
housing
spellingShingle Lencinismo
sectores populares
salud
vivienda
Lencinismo
working class
health
housing
Richard-Jorba, Rodolfo
Lencinists governments in Mendoza. Public Health and popular housing, 1918-1924
topic_facet Lencinismo
sectores populares
salud
vivienda
Lencinismo
working class
health
housing
author Richard-Jorba, Rodolfo
author_facet Richard-Jorba, Rodolfo
author_sort Richard-Jorba, Rodolfo
title Lencinists governments in Mendoza. Public Health and popular housing, 1918-1924
title_short Lencinists governments in Mendoza. Public Health and popular housing, 1918-1924
title_full Lencinists governments in Mendoza. Public Health and popular housing, 1918-1924
title_fullStr Lencinists governments in Mendoza. Public Health and popular housing, 1918-1924
title_full_unstemmed Lencinists governments in Mendoza. Public Health and popular housing, 1918-1924
title_sort lencinists governments in mendoza. public health and popular housing, 1918-1924
description A new political cycle was opened in Mendoza on February 1918: the government of the Union Cívica Radical directed by one of its leaders José Nestor Lencinas and his son Carlos Washington, with intermediate federals and others that close the period of the later before the end of his mandate. The anti oligarchic discourse and the direct treatment with the working class and the common people along with the approval of several laws that benefited them, determined a great support during the 1920 decade which was reflected in great electoral triumphs. We asked ourselves if the Lencinas provoked a clear and a profound break with conservative or oligarchic governs that exerted for more that half a century the power and modernization of the province of Mendoza, or, if the had had continuity. This is a premise which guides our research, which due to the scarce Lencinismo’s bibliography forces us to work in a historical reconstruction based on diverse sources. The article aims at determining if the well being of the population improved regarding health care and housing because of the new policies or because they were just a continuity of the ones fixed by the former conservatory regime.
publisher Investigaciones Socio-Históricas Regionales (ISHIR) Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) Universidad Nacional de Rosario (UNR)
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