Introduction to the thematic issue: Uses of totalitarianism in Argentina: receptions, conceptualizations and political-intellectual polemics
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https://doi.org/10.19137/qs.v1i1.1451Keywords:
Totalitarismo, Argentina, RecepciónAbstract
The thematic issue is introduced by means of a brief approach to the academic status of the topic, while the main characteristics and contributions of the articles that compose it are presented.Downloads
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