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Bibliography

Narrative First Sources
  1. Argentina Profile - Timeline. (2018, May 4). BBC. Retrieved from https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-18712378

  2. B., & C. (1991). La Inmigración Europea a la Argentina en la Segunda Posguerra: Viejos Mitos y Nuevas Condiciones. Estudios Migratorios Latinoamericanos, 6 (19), 291-321.  

  3. Caras y Caretas, August 1952, pp. 54–5; Ahora, 2 May 1946, cover.

  4. Cué, Carlos. (2016, March 21). US to Declassify Records on Argentina’s Dictatorship. El Pais. https://elpais.com/elpais/2016/03/18/inenglish/1458307312_422670.html. Accessed on June 29, 2018.

  5. Firmenich No Se Presentó a Declarar en la Causa por Apología del Crimen (2001, August 22). La Nación. Retrieved from http://www.lanacion.com.ar/329592-firmenich-no-se-presento-a-declarar-en-la-causa-por-apologia-del-crimen.

  6. Guillermo Hoffman’s Journal (Bitacora Marzo 28, 1982) on board of ARA Hercules Ship.

  7. Malvinas Photo Gallery. La Guerra de Malvinas en 26 Fotos. (2018, May 2). Editorial Perfil. http://www.perfil.com/noticias/politica/la-guerra-de-las-malvinas-en-26-imagenes.phtml.

  8. Menem 1989 Poster & Family Photo from personal collection

  9. The Most Representative Collection of Anti-Peronist Cartoons is Tristan, 150 Caricaturas (Buenos Aires: Gure,1955).

  10. The National Archives Website: Discovery: RG 84: Argentina. Records of the Foreign Service Posts of the Department of State (RG 84). Retrieved from: https://www.archives.gov/research/holocaust/finding-aid/civilian/rg-84-argentina.html.

  11. Ziv,Stav. (July 31, 2017). World War II Documents from Argentina Could Shed New Light on Nazi Germany and Holocaust. Newsweek Magazine. Retrieved from http://www.newsweek.com/world-war-ii-documents-argentina-could-shed-new-light-nazi-germany-and-644378.

Narrative Secondary Sources
  1. Chasteen, J. (2011). Born in Blood and Fire : A Concise History of Latin America (3rd ed. ed.). New York: W.W. Norton.

  2. Finer, S., & Stanley, J. (2017). The Man on Horseback : The Role of The Military in Politics. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.

  3. Hoffman, B. (2006). Inside Terrorism (Rev. and expanded ed. ed.). New York: Columbia University Press.

  4. Milanesio, N. (2014). A Man Like You: Juan Domingo Perón and the Politics of Attraction in Mid-Twentieth-Century Argentina. Gender & History, 26(1).

  5. Norden, D. L. (1996). Military Rebellion in Argentina : Between Coups and Consolidation. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.

  6. Nouzeilles, G., & Montaldo, G. (2002). The Argentina Reader : History, Culture, Politics (The Latin America Readers). Durham: Duke University Press.

  7. Romero, L. (2013). A History of Argentina in the Twentieth Century (Updated and revised edition. ed.) (J. Brennan, Trans.). University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press.

  8. State Terrorism. (2003). Encyclopedia of Terrorism, edited by Harvey W. Kushner, vol. 1. SAGE Reference, pp. 344-346. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Accessed 29 June, 2018.

  9. Wood, J. A. (Ed.). (2013). Problems in Modern Latin American History : Sources and Interpretations.

Image Sources in E-Portfolio Sections

Main Menu Photograph: Estas No Son Jlores, Caracho By Florencio Molina Campos Printed in the Alpargatas 1936 & 1962 Calendar - Argentina

 

Wix Free Images used in the different sections of this e-portfolio

 

 

Selfies and Family Photos from Julia Herbon's private collection

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