Irazusta is a village and municipality in Entre Ríos Province in north-eastern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 32°56′S 58°57′W / 32.933°S...
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Rodolfo Irazusta (5 June 1897 – 1967) was an Argentine writer and politician who was one of the leading lights of the nationalist movement of the 1920s...
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Julio Alberto Gustavo Irazusta (23 July 1899 – 5 May 1982)[citation needed] was an Argentine writer and politician who was one of the leading lights of...
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(similarly to the aristotelian view of politics), Rodolfo Irazusta would claim that "the Argentine state is Catholic in its origin and its constitution. Democracy...
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Republican League (redirect from Republican League (Argentina))
(Liga Republicana) was a fascist movement in Argentina founded by Roberto Laferrere and Rodolfo Irazusta in 1929. The party borrowed heavily from the...
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(born 1972) Raúl Zaffaroni (born 1940) List of Argentine women writers Argentine literature List of Argentines List of Latin American writers Miller, Jane...
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Fascism in South America (redirect from Fascism in Argentina)
ADUNA faction in Argentina, notably the Irazusta brothers who wrote extensively on their desire to return the islands to Argentine sovereignty. The governments...
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Roberto de Laferrère (category 20th-century Argentine historians)
scholarship in which historical revisionism about Argentina's past loomed large. Along with Rodolfo Irazusta he established the Liga Republicana youth movement...
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Leopoldo Lugones (category Argentine male writers)
for a group of rightist intellectuals such as Juan Carulla and Rodolfo Irazusta. Leopoldo Lugones went to Europe in 1906, 1911, 1913 and in 1930, in which...
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the name Evangelical Congregational Church in Argentina. This church expanded and congregations in Irazusta, Urdinarrain, Villa Mantero, Almada and Costa...
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Historiography of Juan Manuel de Rosas (category Historiography of Argentina)
Most Argentine historians take an approach either for or against him, a dispute that has influenced much of the entire historiography of Argentina. Rosas'...
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Julio Meinvielle (category Argentine fascists)
was fine as long as the wealth was re-invested. In common with Rodolfo Irazusta he was a stern critic of usury and he blamed this practice on the Jews...
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Juan Carulla (category Argentine military doctors)
Rodolfo Irazusta, helped to found and edit the journal La Nueva República (LNR) in 1927. He also produced his own journal Bandera Argentina which campaigned...
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Xavi Hernández Sebastián Herrera Alejo Indias Andrés Iniesta Juan Luis Irazusta Bojan Krkić Gerard López David Lombán Miguel Ángel Lozano Manolo Quique...
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Agustín Pedro Justo (category Argentine people of Italian descent)
1876 – 11 January 1943) was an Argentine military officer, diplomat and politician, who served as the president of Argentina from 1932 to 1938 during the...
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Jacinto Álvarez Buenos Aires Province: Alfredo Demarchi 23 July - Julio Irazusta, writer and politician (died 1982) 24 August - Jorge Luis Borges, short-story...
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Ernesto Palacio (writer) (category 20th-century Argentine historians)
basis for nationalist revival in Argentina's elite. Sharing editing duties with the likes of Juan Carulla, Rodolfo Irazusta and his brother Julio, Roberto...
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Ramon Santamarina (category Argentine businesspeople)
(February 25, 1827 – August 23, 1904) was an Argentine businessman of Spanish origin. After arriving in Argentina at the age of seventeen, he acquired many...
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José María Rosa (category 20th-century Argentine historians)
July 2, 1991), also known as Pepe Rosa, was an Argentine historian, one of the most notable of the Argentine nationalist revisionist historians. Rosa was...
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Gualeguaychú, Entre Ríos (category Resorts in Argentina)
Gualeguaychú include Juan José Nágera (the father of the geology in Argentina), Julio Irazusta (historian), Manuel Almeida (archaeologist), Maria Luisa Guerra...
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only includes players who have played in a Test match recognised by the Argentine Rugby Union. Note that the "position" column lists the position at which...
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Manuel Gálvez (category 20th-century Argentine historians)
about Argentina, had been established in 1938 by Gálvez, Roberto de Laferrère, Carlos Ibarguren, Ernesto Palacio and Rodolfo and Julio Irazusta. Although...
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José Antonio Durán (category Argentine colonels)
c.1880) was an Argentine military man and politician, who participated in the main military actions that occurred during the Argentine Civil War. He served...
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dificultades de la historia científica y El "Rosas" del Dr. E. H. Celesia. Julio Irazusta. 1955. Perdón, Juan Manuel!: crónica de un regreso. Eugenio P. Rom. 1990...
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Sum of public power (category Argentine Civil War)
Chávez; José Antonio Ginzo; Luis Soler Cañas; Arturo Capdevilla; Julio Irazusta; Enrique de Gandia; Ernesto Palacio; Bernardo González Arrili; Emilio Ravignani;...
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Argentina, f) Muhammed Zafar Iqbal (1877–1938, India, p/nf) Mario Briceño Iragorry (1897–1958, Venezuela, f/nf) Julio Irazusta (1899–1982, Argentina,...
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Máximo Etchecopar (category Argentine politicians)
disciple and friend of José Ortega y Gasset he became a close ally of Rodolfo Irazusta and Carlos Ibarguren. He wrote for such journals as Sol y Luna and Nueva...
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Trujillo was deposed. In Argentina he also influenced the nationalist writers of the 1920s and 1930s such as Rodolfo Irazusta and Juan Carulla. In 2017...
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Mario Amadeo (category Argentine collaborators with Nazi Germany)
Juan Carulla, Ernesto Palacio, Máximo Etchecopar and Rodolfo and Julio Irazusta. He was also the President of Ateneo de la República, an elitist semi-secret...
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Batallón de Voluntarios Rebajados de Buenos Aires (category Regiments of Argentina)
1995, ISBN 9789504366379 Vida politica de Juan Manuel de Rosas, Julio Irazusta, Juan Manuel José Domingo Ortiz de Rosas, 1947 Epoca de Rosas, Volumen3...
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