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The Argentine Labor Movement, 1930-1945: A Study in the Origins of Peronism

The Argentine Labor Movement, 1930-1945: A Study in the Origins of Peronism

The Argentine Labor Movement, 1930-1945: A Study in the Origins of Peronism
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The Argentine Labor Movement, 1930-1945: A Study in the Origins of Peronism

by Tamarin, David

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University of New Mexico Press. hardcover. Acceptable. 0x0x0. Hardcover. Moderate basement odor. Streak on back cover. Pages unmarked, modest wear.

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Title
The Argentine Labor Movement, 1930-1945: A Study in the Origins of Peronism
Author
Tamarin, David
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Hardcover
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Used - Acceptable
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ISBN 10
0826307795
ISBN 13
9780826307798
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
This edition first published
1985
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0x0x0
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28 oz

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