Sumario: | This book examines the historical and socio-political event known as the Cordobazo, which occurred in Córdoba, Argentina, in May 1969. It explores the context of this mass uprising against the dictatorial government of General Juan Carlos Onganía, highlighting its roots in economic and political crises. The book delves into the dynamics between different factions of the Argentine bourgeoisie, particularly the agrarian and industrial sectors, and their relationship with the working class. It also discusses the broader implications of the Cordobazo on Argentine history, marking the beginning of a revolutionary period. The author's goal is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the causes and effects of this pivotal event. The intended audience includes those interested in Argentine history, political science, and social movements.
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