20TH Century Argentina in the Hoover Institution Archives

Author: William Ratliff, Luis Fernando Calviño

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20TH Century Argentina in the Hoover Institution Archives by William Ratliff and Luis Fernando Calviño is a user guide that includes a brief commentary on modern Argentina, covering various aspects of Argentine history, economy, society, and culture.
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