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Magazine The Memory of Our People
Rosario, Argentina.
Year IV, Number 40/41
revistalamemoria@yahoo.com.ar
Summary:
The forms of the state in Argentina, by Ronen Man. School of History. Faculty of Humanities and Arts at the National University of Rosario.
The contentious relationship between the city of Rosario and a belgian holding tramway, by Fernando Cesaretti and Florencia Pagni. School of History. Faculty of Humanities and Arts at the National University of Rosario.
Artistic manifestations of the death in the Middle Ages, by Angela Trinidad Tuttolomondo. School of History. Faculty of Humanities and Arts at the National University of Rosario.
How we conceived the historical facts, 1st part, by Maximiliano Rodriguez. School of History. Faculty of Humanities and Arts at the National University of Rosario.
The last “sapucayâ€Â, by Raul MarÃÂa Callegari. School of History. Faculty of Humanities and Arts at the National University of Rosario.
Small tribute to the blood spilled by those who only had left to fight for the honor…, by Adriana Acosta Sosa. Faculty of Law at the National University of Northeast.
Another explanation of the migration reality between Mexico and the United States, by Horacio Yubone. School of Anthropology. Faculty of Humanities and Arts at the National University of Rosario.
Militants of the Revolutionary Peronism, by Roberto Baschetti. School of Sociology. University of Salvador.
Debt, justice, fictions, by Oscar Sbarra Mitre. Faculty of Economics at the University of Buenos Aires.
Review of the book “The companions. Workers left and Peronism” of
Alexander Schneider, by Facundo Cersósimo. Department of History. Faculty of Arts at the University of Buenos Aires.
The easiest and most practical way to accede to the magazine is to transact
its shipment and buys by electronic mail, to the following e-mails:
ifiscella@corpuslibros.com.ar, rosario@corpuslibros.com.ar or
capital@corpuslibros.com.ar
You are invited to write with absolute thematic and opinion freedom.Articles must be written in Spanish We suggest for space reasons and design of the magazine, that the article does not exceed the 30,000 characters, although this is not excluding condition (if your work is of greater size, can be published by deliveries).
When you send it to revistalamemoria@yahoo.com.ar please also send, in an attached file, your personal photo, an e-mail direction where you prefer to receive commentaries of the readers on your notes, and the academic and/or labor references (a very synthetic personal CV), everything which will constitute, at the foot of the article, your author data.
A magazine democratic and pluralistic built between all