CEIL   02670
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS E INVESTIGACIONES LABORALES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Los Setenta en Argentina: Autoritarismo y Sindicalismo de Base
Autor/es:
DAWYD, DARÍO ; LENGUITA, PAULA ANDREA
Revista:
REVISTA CONTEMPORÂNEA
Editorial:
Núcleo de Estudos Contemporâneos do Departamento de História da Universidade Federal Fluminense
Referencias:
Lugar: Rio de Janeiro; Año: 2013 p. 20 - 31
ISSN:
2236-4846
Resumen:
The present article analyses a central period of labor struggle in Argentine, which begins with the ?Revolución Argentina?, the coup d´état in 1966, and culminates with the coupd´état in 1976, and the systematization of the genocidal repression on the labor movement. This period is establish by the importance of industrial struggle of the rank and file, in periods of political authoritarianism, that we seek to study from a bibliographical review. In the first place we introduce the emergency of the working radicalness that comes together in the Cordobazo, and immediately we analyze his deepening up to the return to the democracy, in 1973; thirdly we analyze the unions conflict during the Peronists governments (Cámpora, Perón and Isabel) and finally we approach to the working repression (a systematic and clandestine violence) of the State terrorism