Keywords
peruvian groups
historical archive
state police intelligence
migrants
new left
historical archive
state police intelligence
migrants
new left
How to Cite
Neither tracing nor copy, the size to South America. The activisms of Peruvian groups at the Nacional University of La Plata and in the city from the records of state police intelligence (1960-1970). (2024). Albores, 3(4), 114-126. https://doi.org/10.61820/alb.v3i4.1340
Abstract
The essay invites us to inquire about a cultural and political panorama among students from Peru in Argentina for the early 1960s to the early 1970s. The background on the subject classifies it as a context of the rise of the new left at the UNLP, the largest university in Buenos Aires province (Argentina).
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