The Peronist Movement and the elections in three new provinces: division of candidates and electoral results (President Perón, Eva Perón and Misiones 1951-1955)
This article analyzes the participation of Peronism in all the national and local (non-municipal) elections that took place in three subnational spaces during classical Peronism (1946-1955): the national territories of Chaco, La Pampa and Misiones, converted into the provinces of Presidente Perón, E...
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I22-R128-article-51672024-11-27T17:15:32Z The Peronist Movement and the elections in three new provinces: division of candidates and electoral results (President Perón, Eva Perón and Misiones 1951-1955) El Movimiento Peronista y las elecciones en tres nuevas provincias: división de candidaturas y resultados electorales (Presidente Perón, Eva Perón y Misiones 1951-1955) Rodas, Matias national territories new provinces elections classic peronism Peronist Movement territorios nacionales nuevas provincias elecciones peronismo clásico Movimiento Peronista This article analyzes the participation of Peronism in all the national and local (non-municipal) elections that took place in three subnational spaces during classical Peronism (1946-1955): the national territories of Chaco, La Pampa and Misiones, converted into the provinces of Presidente Perón, Eva Perón and Misiones, respectively. Specifically, the results achieved in each of the elections produced between 1951 and 1955 are analyzed, as well as the division of candidacies between the masculine, feminine and trade-union branches of these subnational Peronisms.Although during the first two presidencies of Juan Perón all the national territories were provincialized, only in the three analyzed here was the transition to autonomous provinces completed, sanctioning their own Constitution and establishing local authorities.Keywords:national territories; new provinces; elections; classic peronism; Peronist Movement En este artículo se analiza la participación del peronismo en la totalidad de las elecciones nacionales y locales (no municipales) que se sucedieron en tres espacios subnacionales durante el peronismo clásico (1946-1955): los territorios nacionales de Chaco, La Pampa y Misiones, convertidos en las provincias Presidente Perón, Eva Perón y Misiones, respectivamente. Específicamente, se analizan los resultados alcanzados en cada una de las elecciones producidas entre 1951 y 1955, y la división de candidaturas entre las ramas masculina, femenina y sindical de dichos peronismos subnacionales.Si bien durante las dos primeras presidencias de Juan Perón se provincializaron la totalidad de los territorios nacionales, sólo en los tres aquí analizados se completó el tránsito hacia provincias autónomas, sancionando su propia Constitución y estableciendo autoridades locales. Departamento de Historia; Facultad de Humanidades 2023-12-28 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/historia/article/view/5167 Revista de Historia; Núm. 24 (2023): Revista de Historia; 43-60 2591-3190 0327-4233 spa https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/historia/article/view/5167/62214 Derechos de autor 2023 Revista de Historia https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ar/ |
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The Peronist Movement and the elections in three new provinces: division of candidates and electoral results (President Perón, Eva Perón and Misiones 1951-1955) |
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The Peronist Movement and the elections in three new provinces: division of candidates and electoral results (President Perón, Eva Perón and Misiones 1951-1955) |
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The Peronist Movement and the elections in three new provinces: division of candidates and electoral results (President Perón, Eva Perón and Misiones 1951-1955) |
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The Peronist Movement and the elections in three new provinces: division of candidates and electoral results (President Perón, Eva Perón and Misiones 1951-1955) |
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The Peronist Movement and the elections in three new provinces: division of candidates and electoral results (President Perón, Eva Perón and Misiones 1951-1955) |
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peronist movement and the elections in three new provinces: division of candidates and electoral results (president perón, eva perón and misiones 1951-1955) |
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This article analyzes the participation of Peronism in all the national and local (non-municipal) elections that took place in three subnational spaces during classical Peronism (1946-1955): the national territories of Chaco, La Pampa and Misiones, converted into the provinces of Presidente Perón, Eva Perón and Misiones, respectively. Specifically, the results achieved in each of the elections produced between 1951 and 1955 are analyzed, as well as the division of candidacies between the masculine, feminine and trade-union branches of these subnational Peronisms.Although during the first two presidencies of Juan Perón all the national territories were provincialized, only in the three analyzed here was the transition to autonomous provinces completed, sanctioning their own Constitution and establishing local authorities.Keywords:national territories; new provinces; elections; classic peronism; Peronist Movement |
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