Homogenization of Workers Heterogeneity in the Origins of Peronism

This article makes a contribution to understanding features of the workers that supported the emergence of Peronism since 1945. The history of the interpretations of the origins of Peronism emphasizes the heterogeneity and the homogeneity of the working class. This article seeks to show that support...

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Autor principal: Grimson, Alejandro
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2017
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Sumario:This article makes a contribution to understanding features of the workers that supported the emergence of Peronism since 1945. The history of the interpretations of the origins of Peronism emphasizes the heterogeneity and the homogeneity of the working class. This article seeks to show that support for Peronism was led by highly heterogeneous workers in various dimensions. The image that support the emergence of Peronism came from a homogeneous mass linked to internal migration was a way of categorizing and simplifying a complex process without any empirical basis.