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Index
List of Illustrations
List of Maps
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Argentine Riddle
Ancient Argentina and the European Encounter
2 The Colonial Rio de la Plata
3 Imperial Reform and Conflict in the Rio de la Plata
4 Crisis of the Colonial Order and Revolution
5 Agrarian Expansion and Nation Building (1820-1880)
6 The Liberal Age (1880-1916)
7 The Decline of Liberalism (1916-1930)
8 The Rise of Populism (1930-1955)
9 The Failure of De-Peronization (1955-1983)
10 The Neoliberal Age Begins
11 Argentina on the Rebound?
12 Conclusion: History as Predator
1 Basic Facts about Argentina
2 Chronology
3 Bibliography
4 Suggested Reading
Index
Adolfo Cambiaso
Ruins of a Diaguita Village
Indigenous people of the Gran Chaco
The Charrua
Buenos Aires, ca. 1536
Mule train crossing Bolivian cordillera
Women working in Santiago del Estero
Plaza of Mendoza
An indigenous tolderia
Buenos Aires, ca. late 18th century
Mounted indigenous warriors of the Pampas
Indigenous chief, or cacique
Jose de San Martin
A saladero
Cattle branding on an estancia
A portrait of General Rosas on a bedroom wall
Indigenous raid on a cart train
Immigrant housing in Buenos Aires, ca. 1910
Gauchesque musicians today
Rural woman with montero
Criollos of the countryside
Buenos Aires, ca. early 20th century
Train station on Western Argentine Railway
Crowd cheers September 1930 coup
Demonstrators at National Congress, September 1930
Carlos Gardel
Pro-Peron demonstration, October 17, 1945
Juan and Evita Peron addressing a 1947 rally
Striking rail workers, 1953
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