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Archive | 2018

Trapped in Occupied Brussels: Roberto J. Payró’s War Experience, 1914–1915

María Inés Tato

This chapter describes the diaries of the Argentine writer and journalist Roberto J. Payro, written during the early months of the German occupation of Brussels (August 1914-February 1915), and published in the Buenos Aires newspaper La Nacion, which documents the distressing atmosphere that surrounded the invasion and occupation of Belgium by the German army.


First World War Studies | 2017

Neutralist crossroads: Spain and Argentina facing the Great War

Carolina García Sanz; María Inés Tato

Abstract In this article, we propose an initial comparative approach to the cultural and political impact of the First World War on Spain and Argentina, considering the common denominators and the singularities of both social experiences of the conflict. The relevance of the proposed comparison lies in several factors. In the first place, deep historical, cultural and demographic ties bound both nations. In second place, during the First World War, Spain and Argentina adopted a neutralist foreign policy, unaltered despite several diplomatic incidents with the warring nations, and of internal and external pressures. In both cases, civil society displayed a high level of political and cultural polarisation, and undertook an active mobilisation. Finally, there was a remarkable circulation of ideas and intellectuals through both margins of the Atlantic Ocean, which nourished the public controversies on the Great War. Nevertheless, beyond these similarities and confluences, there were also significant differences between Argentina and Spain, which exerted an influence on the countries position towards the conflict. The national cases analysed in this article demonstrate that diplomatic neutrality did not imply necessarily the indifference or passivity of civil society. Rediscovering neutrality within the war dynamics is one of the most stimulating paths for research.


Historia Y Comunicacion Social | 2013

Propaganda de guerra para el Nuevo Mundo. El caso de la revista "América-Latina" (1915-1918)

María Inés Tato


PolHis. Revista Bibliográfica del Programa Interuniversitario de Historia Política | 2017

Reseña de Emmanuel Kahan (compilador), Israel-Palestina: una pasión argentina. Estudios sobre la recepción del conflicto árabe-israelí en Argentina. Buenos Aires: Prometeo, 2016, 285 pp.

María Inés Tato


PolHis. Revista Bibliográfica del Programa Interuniversitario de Historia Política | 2017

Editorial PolHis. Revista Bibliográfica del Programa Buenos Aires de Historia Política n° 17

María Inés Tato


PolHis. Revista Bibliográfica del Programa Interuniversitario de Historia Política | 2015

Editorial PolHis n° 15

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Revista Rey Desnudo: Revista de Libros | 2014

Compagnon, Olivier: América Latina y la Gran Guerra. El adiós a Europa (Argentina y Brasil, 1914-1939), Buenos Aires, Crítica, 2014.

María Inés Tato


Americas | 2013

The Women’s Suffrage Movement and Feminism in Argentina from Roca to Perón

María Inés Tato


Americas | 2010

Contemporary Latin American Social and Political Thought: An Anthology

María Inés Tato


Revista Digital Escuela de Historia | 2007

El ejemplo alemán: La prensa nacionalista y el Tercer Reich

María Inés Tato

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Carolina García Sanz

Spanish National Research Council

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