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Quesada, Ernesto
1858
1934
Gil, Enrique
1890
Register, Layton B. (Layton Bartol)
1882
Register, Layton Bartol
The Social Evolution of the Argentine Republic
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"The Social Evolution of the Argentine Republic" by Hon. Ernesto Quesada is a historical account written in the early 20th century. Quesada, who served as the Attorney-General of the Argentine Republic and was a professor at the Universities of Buenos Aires and La Plata, explores the intricate social dynamics and historical developments that shaped Argentina from its early colonial days to its centennial of independence. The book provides insights into the country's formation, ethnic diversity, and colonial influences, making it a significant study for those interested in Argentine history and social evolution. In this work, Quesada details the complex social fabric of Argentina, tracing its roots back to the Spanish conquest and the interactions between indigenous populations and European settlers. He elaborates on the ongoing transformation influenced by immigration, local governance, and the emergence of the gaucho identity. The narrative emphasizes the cultural blending of various ethnic groups and how these interactions contributed to the nation’s political and social frameworks. As Argentina moved towards its independence and faced internal conflicts, Quesada highlights the critical role of local governance structures, such as the Cabildos, and the impact of influential figures like San Martin. The book culminates in a reflection on Argentina's journey towards forming a cohesive national identity amidst the challenges of modernization and external influences in the early 20th century. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Argentina -- Social conditions
Argentina -- Civilization
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