"Review of Mario Sznayder and Luis Roniger, The Politics of Exile in Latin America” in Hispanic American Historical Review 92, no.2 (May 2012): 390-392.
Karen Racine
Hispanic American Historical Review, 2012
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The Politics of Exile in Latin America
Mario Sznajder
2009
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Transnational Activism and the Human Rights Movement in Latin America
Manuel Bastias Saavedra
Iberoamericana, XIII, 51, 2013
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“‘Magic Words’: The Advent of Transnational Human Rights Activism in Latin America’s Southern Cone in the Long 1970s,” in The Breakthrough: Human Rights in the 1970s, eds. Samuel Moyn and Jan Eckel (Philadelphia: PA, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013), 88-106.
Patrick William Kelly
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Exile and the Politics of Exclusion in Latin America
Luis Roniger, Mario Sznajder
Latin American Perspectives, 2007
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Estévez, Ariadna, 2008, A Latin American Socio-political Conceptualization of Human Rights, Journal of Human Rights, University of Connecticut
Ariadna Estévez
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Revisiting Human Rights in Latin America
Christina Cerna
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Progressive governments, social movements and the struggles for Human Rights in Latin America -RLS Geneva
Esteban Gonzalez
RLS series dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights., 2023
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Paths of Citizenship and the Legacy of Human Rights Violations: The Cases of Redemocratized Argentina and Uruguay
Luis Roniger
Journal of Historical Sociology, 1997
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Between Dictatorships and Revolutions: Narratives of Argentine and Brazilian Exiles
Liliana Sanjurjo, Desirée Azevedo
Vibrant, 2013
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The Unintended Consequences of Exile: The Brazilian and Chilean Cases in Comparative Perspective, 1964 – 1990
Cristian Doña Reveco
Left History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Historical Inquiry and Debate, 1969
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" Human and Civil Rights in Latin America
Jon Beasley-Murray
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The Road to Recognition: Afro-Uruguayan Activism and the Struggle for Visibility
Debbie Sharnak
Narratives of Mass Atrocity, 2022
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Exile Communities and Their Differential Institutional Dynamics: A Comparative Analysis of the Chilean and Uruguayan Political Diasporas
Luis Roniger, Mario Sznajder
2007
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Edward L. Cleary. The Struggle for Human Rights In Latin America. Westport: Praeger, 1997. Tables, notes, bibliographical essay, index, 182 pp.; hardcover 57.95,paperback57.95, paperback 57.95,paperback18.95. - Alexandra Barahona de Brito. Human Rights and Democratization in Latin America: Uruguay and Chile. New York: Oxfor...
Katherine Hite
Journal of interamerican studies and world affairs, 1998
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[2008] Uruguay: A role model for the Left?
David Altman, Rossana Castiglioni
Leftovers. Tales of the Latin American Left, 2008
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Europe and the Latin American exile. From a revolutionary grammar to a human right’s one
Gennaro Carotenuto
Europe between Migrations, Decolonization and Integration (1945-1992), 2020
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The unintended legacy of september 11, 1973: transnational activism and the human rights movement in Latin America
Manuel Bastias Saavedra
Iberoamericana America Latina Espana Portugal Ensayos Sobre Letras Historia Y Sociedad Notas Resenas Iberoamericanas, 2013
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Introduction to the Dossier: Shifting Frontiers of Citizenship in Latin America
Luis Roniger
Middle Atlantic Review of Latin American Studies, 2017
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Citizen-Victims and Masters of their Own Destiny: Political Exiles and their National and Transnational Impact
Middle Atlantic Review of Latin American Studies
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Human Rights Archives and Research on Historical Memory: Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay
Louis BICKFORD
Latin American Research Review, 2000
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Review of Patrick William Kelly, Sovereign Emergencies: Latin America and the Making of Global Human Rights Politics. Connections (30 August 2019): https://tinyurl.com/y2lu27tq
John Munro
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H-Diplo Article Review of Alfonso Salgado, “Communism and Human Rights in Pinochet’s Chile: The 1977 Hunger Strike against Forced Disappearance,” Cold War History 18:2 (2018).
Paul Ryan Katz
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Uruguay’s Evolving Experience of Amnesty and Civil Society’s Response
Louise Mallinder
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Political Exile in Latin America
Mario Sznajder
Latin American Perspectives, 2007
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The 1973 Chilean Coup and the Origins of Transnational Human Rights Activism
Patrick William Kelly
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Review of "The Reappeared: Argentine Political Prisoners" by Rebekah Park in Canadian Journal of Development Studies
cara levey
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Of Hijos and Ninos: Reassessing Postmemory in Post-dictatorship Uruguay - History and Memory (Winter 2014)
cara levey
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The Reappeared: Argentine Former Political Prisoners by Rebekah Park.New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2014. 198 pp
Donna M Goldstein
American Anthropologist, 2016
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On the Poverty and Possibility of Human Rights in Latin American History
Patrick William Kelly
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The Struggle against Constitutional Exceptions: human rights in Argentina and Colombia in the 1980s
Jorge Gonzalez-Jacome
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From Human Rights to Citizenship Rights?: Recent Trends in the Study of Latin American Social Movements
Philip Oxhorn
Latin American Research Review
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