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The Latin Americanist, 2018

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Reconsidering Social Movement Unionism in Post-crisis Argentina

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The Paradoxes of Power: The Unintended Consequences of Military Rule for Chilean Working-Class Mobilization

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Political Power and Social Theory, 1998

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Hispanic American Historical Review, 2007

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Insurgents and Workers: The Historiography of Argentina’s Revolutionary left and Its Relationship with the Working class. From the ‘Two Demons’ Myth to Mass Support

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Review of Where Are the Unions? Workers and Social Movements in Latin America, the Middle East and Europe

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Shaping the Political Arena: Critical Junctures, the Labor Movement and Regime Dynamics in Latin America

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A Silent Revolution: the Unemployed Workers Movement in Argentina and the New Internationalism

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Labour Capital & Society/Travail, Capital & Societé, 2003

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A hidden history of the cuban revolution how the working class shaped the guerrillas victory. November 2017Journal of Latin American Studies 49(04):975-977

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Review of Leon Fink and Juan Manuel Palacio (eds.), Labor Justice across the Americas (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2017)

Joshua Savala

Journal of Latin American Studies, 2020

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State Corporatism in Argentina: Labor Administration under Perón and Onganía

Paul Buchanan

Latin American Research Review, 1985

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The Difficult Quest for Chilean Allies. International Labor Solidarity Campaigns for Chile in the 1970s and 1980s

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‘From Corporatist to Autonomous: Unemployed Workers Organisations and the remaking of labour subjectivity in Argentina’

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International Labor and Working-Class History, 2018

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Labour Conflicts under the Second Peronist Regime, Argentina 1973-76

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Camioneros: The Argentine Truckers’ Union that Can Paralyze the Country

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