Una historia en incesante movimiento. La tradición peronista en Trinchera de la Juventud Peronista (1960-1963)

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On September 16, 1955 Juan Domingo Perón was evicted from the Casa Rosada by a coup d'état. With its leader exiled, Peronism faced what could be considered its trial by fire: to resist as organizedly as it was possible the "desperonizadores" attacks of the military commands, in the hope of a soon return of Perón. In this new period, Peronism will begin to be resignified under the pressures of the present; its history and its symbols begin to take on new forms. Here the youth will have a primordial place. The aim of this work will be to analyze the way in which the Peronist tradition was presented in Trinchera de la Juventud Peronista (1960 -1963), a publication of the “Mesa Ejecutiva de la Juventud Peronista de Capital Federal y del Gran Buenos Aires”, which was the first organization formed in the sixties.

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N. Funes, A. (2018). Una historia en incesante movimiento. La tradición peronista en Trinchera de la Juventud Peronista (1960-1963). Izquierdas, (40), 165–184. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-50492018000300165

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