Memories of Buenos Aires : signs of state terrorism in argentina /

In the 1970s, Argentina was the leader in the "Dirty War," a violent campaign by authoritarian South American regimes to repress left-wing groups and any others who were deemed subversive. Over the course of a decade, Argentina's military rulers tortured and murdered upwards of 30,000...

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Corporate Author: Memoria Abierta (Organization)
Other Authors: Page, Max (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Spanish
Published: Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, 2013.
Series:Public history in historical perspective.
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Online Access:Connect to this title online (unlimited users allowed)
Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction to the English-Language Edition; Introduction; How to Use this Book; Sector 1. Montserrat, Puerto Madero, Retiro, and San Nicholás; 1. Plaza de Mayo; 2. Coordinación Federal; 3. Chapel of Christ the Laborer
  • Father Carlos Mugica ; 4. Azopardo Garage; 5. Mercedes Benz; 6. Virrey Cevallos; 7. Disappeared Port Workers; 8. Federal Police Headquarters ; 9. Buenos Aires National School; 10. Prison Ships: Bahía Aguirre and 33 Orientales ; 11. Héctor Germán Oesterheld ; 12. Azucena Villaflor Boulevard.
  • 13. Tribute to Representatives of Different Religious Faiths 14. República Building ; 15. Plaza Lavalle; 16. Tribute to Disappeared Bank Employees ; 17. Tarnopolsky Family; 18. Employees of the Banco Nación ; 19. La Rioja House ; 20. Health Workers from the City of Buenos Aires ; 21a. Employees of the Banco Provincia; 21b. Banco Provincia Exhibition Center ; 22. Tribute to Disappeared Uruguayans ; 23. Juan Arano
  • Luis Cervera Novo
  • Ricardo Gómez
  • Carmen Román ; 24. Martín Bercovich
  • Eduardo Merajver; 25. Employees of the Ministry of Justice.
  • 26. Miguel Francisco "Chufo" Villareal Villegas 27. INDEC Employees; 28. Francisco Isauro Arancibia
  • Marina Vilte
  • Eduardo Requena ; 29. TELAM Employees; 30. Tribute to Disappeared Members of Congress ; 31. Plaque in the Argentine Actors' Association ; 32. Ministry of Defense; 33. AFIP Employees ; 34. Employees of the Former National Savings and Insurance Bank ; 35. Employees of the Ministry of Economy ; 36. Susana Pedrini
  • José Bronzel
  • Cecilia Podolsky ; Sector 2. Palermo and Recoleta ; 37. Carlos Pellegrini Advanced School of Commerce ; 38. Plaza Houssay.
  • 39. The Applause (El aplauso): Sculpture Dedicated to Disappeared Actors 40. Plaque in the SICA; 41. Patricios First Infantry Regiment; 42. Dr. Cosme Argerich Central Military Hospital; 43. Faculty of Social Sciences, UBA; 44. Faculty of Medicine, UBA ; 45. Faculty of Economics, UBA; 46. Plaque in the FUBA ; 47. Cristián Caretti ; 48. Eduardo Goldar Parodi ; 49. María Claudia Falcone School No. 7; 50. Daniel Antokoletz
  • Jorge Tanco ; 51. St. Gregory the Illuminator Church ; 52. Gerardo Brugo Marcó; 53. María Teresa Barvich; 54. Eduardo Tejedor; 55. Revolución de Mayo School No. 15.
  • 56. Faculty of Law, UBA 57. Carlos Prats
  • Sofía Cuthbert; 58. Tribute to Chilean Citizens; 59. Dr. Ricardo Gutiérrez General Children's Hospital; 60. National Library; 61. Julio César Juan; 62. José Figueroa Alcorta Secondary School No. 1; 63. President Roque Sáenz Peña Modern Languages Teacher Training School No. 1 ; Sector 3. Almagro, Balvanera, Boedo, and San Cristobal; 64. Santa Cruz Church; 65. Trees in Avenida San Juan; 66. Corner of San Juan and Entre Ríos; 67. Small Squares (Plazoletas)
  • 25 de Mayo Freeway; 68. Tribute to Jorge Julio López in the Miramar Bar.