Populism and ethnicity : Peronism and the Jews of Argentina / Raanan Rein ; translated by Isis Sadek.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: Spanish Series: McGill-Queen's Iberian and Latin American cultures series ; IPublication details: Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, (c)2020.Description: 1 online resource (x, 318 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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- 9780228002994
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- F3021 .P678 2020
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Translation of: Los muchachos peronistas judíos.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction : Deconstructing a Myth -- The Other Promised Land -- The Origins of the Stain of Fascism : Argentina's Neutrality in the Second World War and the Entry of Nazi War Criminals -- The OIA, the Jewish Section of the Peronist Party -- Peronism and the New Jewish State -- Support from Jewish Intellectuals and Media -- Support from Jewish Unionists and Businessmen -- Justicialismo through Israeli Lenses, 1946-76.
"Juan Perón's decade-long regime, from 1946 to 1955, is often presented as Nazi-fascist and antisemitic - claims that are strongly rooted in Argentina's collective unconscious and popular culture. Challenging this widely held view, Raanan Rein asserts that there was greater Jewish support for Perón than previously believed, and that fewer antisemitic incidents took place in Argentina during Perón's rule than during any other period in the twentieth century. Recovering the silenced voices of Jewish Argentines who supported Peronism from the beginning, Populism and Ethnicity is a historical, sociological, and political analysis that describes the many positive changes experienced by the Jewish community as a direct result of Perón's presidencies. Perón and his wife Eva gave numerous speeches denouncing antisemitism, and Perón's Argentina was the first Latin American country to open an embassy in the newly established State of Israel. Arguing that no president before Perón so unambiguously rejected discrimination against Jews, Rein shows that many Jews secured more important posts in government in the 1940s and 1950s than in previous years, among them members of the Argentine Jewish Organization, which became a section of the ruling Peronist party. Deconstructing the myth of antisemitism during Perón's regime, Populism and Ethnicity looks deep into the heart of international memory for the truth behind Jewish-Argentine relations."--
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