2005
DOI: 10.14409/es.v2i1.1994
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Uruguay. Crisis y Restauración de la República Moderada (1955-1990)

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“…Gerardo Caetano's 2011 monograph on the ''Batlle Republic'' centers on the development of citizenship during the Batlle years and pairs it with the moral, secular project the state aimed to implement in spaces spanning from schools to labor reforms. 36 It is precisely the relationship between workers, the state, and labor reforms that PhD candidate Lars Peterson zeroes in on in his dissertation, utilizing sources from labor media and police archives. 37 Christine Ehrick has also opened a new line of research on Batllismo and the gendered process of state formation by concentrating on female political agency, feminism, and female domestic servants.…”
Section: Core Areas Of Historical Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gerardo Caetano's 2011 monograph on the ''Batlle Republic'' centers on the development of citizenship during the Batlle years and pairs it with the moral, secular project the state aimed to implement in spaces spanning from schools to labor reforms. 36 It is precisely the relationship between workers, the state, and labor reforms that PhD candidate Lars Peterson zeroes in on in his dissertation, utilizing sources from labor media and police archives. 37 Christine Ehrick has also opened a new line of research on Batllismo and the gendered process of state formation by concentrating on female political agency, feminism, and female domestic servants.…”
Section: Core Areas Of Historical Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A título indicativo cabe mencionar: Tercheck (1997), Pettit (1999), Pockok (1987), Audier (2004), Brugger (1999), Haakonsen (1995), Ovejero, Martí y Gargarella (2004). Sobre el republicanismo iberoamericano véase Rojas (2009) y Aguilar y Rojas (2002); y para el caso uruguayo consúltese Caetano (2011), Gallardo (2006) y López Burian (2009). 3 La era fusionista de la política uruguaya remite a diversos intentos de unión o disolución de las viejas divisas partidarias durante la segunda mitad del siglo XIX.…”
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