Historias conectadas y comparadas del antipopulismo de derecha en Argentina, Brasil y Chile a mediados del siglo XX
Keywords:
Comparative History, Connected History, Southern Cone, Anti-PopulismAbstract
This article includes some methodological reflections on the advantages of comparative and connected history approaches to Argentina, Brazil and Chile Anti-Populist traditions in the mid- 20th Century. It’s offered some evidence of that it’s necessary to pay more scholar attention to the way in that ideas and images moved within the Southern Cone, beyond the most traditional and colonial North-South ideological influence. In fact, some contemporaneous actors recognized the presence and weight of neighboring countries’ ideas in the national scenarios.
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