Sumario: | This book delves into the history and strategic maneuvers of the Montoneros, an Argentine left-wing militant organization, during the late 1970s. The author, Hernán Confino, provides an in-depth analysis of the group's activities, focusing on their efforts to remain a political alternative amidst exile and dictatorship repression. Through a detailed examination of documents, interviews, and memories, the book portrays the Montoneros' tactical operations, including clandestine re-entries into Argentina, propaganda efforts, and violent actions against the military regime. It also explores the broader socio-political context and the impact of these events on Argentina's history. Confino aims to provide a nuanced understanding beyond the simplistic heroic or misguided narratives, offering insights into the complex realities faced by the Montoneros and their ultimate downfall. This work is intended for historians, political scientists, and readers interested in Latin American political history.
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