Pay homage to a symbol and create traditions: the "invention" of the Mexican and Argentinian Flag Day (1934 -1940)

We intend to do a comparative study of the invention of flag day in Mexico and Argentina. In both cases, there were processes that occurred between 1934 and 1940 or so. The demand that there be a day dedicated to the worship of national flags arose from the fear of some groups that "communism&q...

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spelling I26-R133-article-89302020-07-29T13:19:20Z Pay homage to a symbol and create traditions: the "invention" of the Mexican and Argentinian Flag Day (1934 -1940) Homenajear un símbolo y crear tradiciones: la "invención" del día de la bandera en México y Argentina (1934 -1940) Gluck, Mario traditions flag day mexico argentina tradiciones dia de la bandera mexico argentina We intend to do a comparative study of the invention of flag day in Mexico and Argentina. In both cases, there were processes that occurred between 1934 and 1940 or so. The demand that there be a day dedicated to the worship of national flags arose from the fear of some groups that "communism" would replace with their red flags those of the homelands. Behind this apparent similarity are notorious differences: these are different political contexts, in the Argentine case it is a government with ideological traits related to anti-communism and the initiative arises from sectors of conservative elites. In Mexico the government of Lázaro Cardenas was a radical democracy in the social and ideological and the initiative arises from conservative groups of Catholic popular sectors Nos proponemos hacer un estudio comparativo de la invención del día de la bandera en México y Argentina. En ambos casos se trató de procesos que ocurrieron entre 1934 y 1940 aproximadamente. La demanda de que hubiera un día dedicado al culto de las banderas nacionales surgió del temor de algunos grupos de que el "comunismo" reemplazara con sus banderas rojas las de las patrias. Detrás de esta aparente similitud hay notorias diferencias: se trata de contextos políticos distintos, en el caso argentino es el que es un gobierno con rasgos ideológicos afines al anticomunismo y la iniciativa surge de sectores de las elites conservadoras. En México el gobierno de Lázaro Cárdenas era una democracia radical en lo social y lo ideológico y la iniciativa surge de grupos conservadores de sectores populares católicos Universidad Nacional del Litoral 2020-07-16 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/EstudiosSociales/article/view/8930 10.14409/es.v58i1.8930 Estudios Sociales; Vol. 58 Núm. 1 (2020): Estudios Sociales; 75-102 Estudios Sociales; Vol. 58 No. 1 (2020): Estudios Sociales; 75-102 2250-6950 0327-4934 10.14409/es.v58i1 spa https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/EstudiosSociales/article/view/8930/12781 Derechos de autor 2020 Estudios Sociales
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Gluck, Mario
Pay homage to a symbol and create traditions: the "invention" of the Mexican and Argentinian Flag Day (1934 -1940)
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author Gluck, Mario
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title Pay homage to a symbol and create traditions: the "invention" of the Mexican and Argentinian Flag Day (1934 -1940)
title_short Pay homage to a symbol and create traditions: the "invention" of the Mexican and Argentinian Flag Day (1934 -1940)
title_full Pay homage to a symbol and create traditions: the "invention" of the Mexican and Argentinian Flag Day (1934 -1940)
title_fullStr Pay homage to a symbol and create traditions: the "invention" of the Mexican and Argentinian Flag Day (1934 -1940)
title_full_unstemmed Pay homage to a symbol and create traditions: the "invention" of the Mexican and Argentinian Flag Day (1934 -1940)
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description We intend to do a comparative study of the invention of flag day in Mexico and Argentina. In both cases, there were processes that occurred between 1934 and 1940 or so. The demand that there be a day dedicated to the worship of national flags arose from the fear of some groups that "communism" would replace with their red flags those of the homelands. Behind this apparent similarity are notorious differences: these are different political contexts, in the Argentine case it is a government with ideological traits related to anti-communism and the initiative arises from sectors of conservative elites. In Mexico the government of Lázaro Cardenas was a radical democracy in the social and ideological and the initiative arises from conservative groups of Catholic popular sectors
publisher Universidad Nacional del Litoral
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