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Appendix I: Methodological Notes
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Judith Noemí Freidenberg
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Preface: The Story behind the Story xiii
- Acknowledgments xix
- Chapter One. Social Memory as Part of Villa Clara’s History 1
- Chapter Two. Entre Ríos, Mi País Immigrants Becoming Argentine in a Province 13
- Chapter Three. Colonia Clara and the Emergence of the “Jewish Gauchos” (1892–1902) 41
- Chapter Four From Jewish Gauchos to Gaucho Jews Regional Economic Development and Intercultural Relations at the End of the Nineteenth Century 65
- Chapter Five The Rise and Demise of Jewish Villa Clara (1902–1930s) 81
- Chapter Six Rural Depopulation and the Emergence of a Multiethnic and Socially Stratified Landscape in Villa Clara (1940s–1990s) 103
- Chapter Seven The Present as Politicized Past Legitimizing Social Structure through Heritage (1990s–2000s) 123
- Epilogue: The Jewish Gaucho Revisited 143
- Appendix I: Methodological Notes 151
- Appendix II: Chronology of Relevant Events in Villa Clara 159
- Notes 161
- Glossary of Terms 171
- Bibliography 173
- Index 179
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Preface: The Story behind the Story xiii
- Acknowledgments xix
- Chapter One. Social Memory as Part of Villa Clara’s History 1
- Chapter Two. Entre Ríos, Mi País Immigrants Becoming Argentine in a Province 13
- Chapter Three. Colonia Clara and the Emergence of the “Jewish Gauchos” (1892–1902) 41
- Chapter Four From Jewish Gauchos to Gaucho Jews Regional Economic Development and Intercultural Relations at the End of the Nineteenth Century 65
- Chapter Five The Rise and Demise of Jewish Villa Clara (1902–1930s) 81
- Chapter Six Rural Depopulation and the Emergence of a Multiethnic and Socially Stratified Landscape in Villa Clara (1940s–1990s) 103
- Chapter Seven The Present as Politicized Past Legitimizing Social Structure through Heritage (1990s–2000s) 123
- Epilogue: The Jewish Gaucho Revisited 143
- Appendix I: Methodological Notes 151
- Appendix II: Chronology of Relevant Events in Villa Clara 159
- Notes 161
- Glossary of Terms 171
- Bibliography 173
- Index 179