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Perón: A Biography

May 13, 2023
Page describe en esta biografía algunos de los momentos clave de la historia argentina vistos desapasionadamente desde afuera por un historiador norteamericano que vivió varios años en la Argentina. Resalta su imparcialidad y el análisis detallado que hace de todos los actores: peronistas, anti-peronistas y los gobiernos extranjeros.

Es sumamente interesante leer los comentarios del autor sobre la sociedad argentina y su cultura, y el análisis comparativo que hace en repetidas ocasiones con la sociedad norteamericana.

La sociedad Argentina, producto de su carácter, estaba dividida en todos sus sectores como lo ha estado siempre: los militares estaban divididos en pro-eje y pro-aliados, pro Farrell y anti-Farrell. Los Radicales estaban divididos en Yrigoyenistas y antipersonalistas. La izquierda estaba dividida entre Comunistas, Socialistas y Anarquistas, etc.

El vacío de poder generado por el arresto de Perón y la división de la oposición política fue clave para dejar el camino abierto a Peron, el único que contaba con el apoyo decisivo de un en

History of Peron – The Rise, Fall and Lasting Legacy of Argentina’s Most Enigmatic Leaders

Juan Domingo Peron and his wife, Eva – more commonly known as Evita – are undoubtedly the most significant political figures in the history of Argentina. Their influence was so monumental and far-reaching that they are credited with changing the political topography of South America in general. 

Even nowadays, six decades after Evita’s death and more than four of that of her husband, Peronism is still said to be one of the most powerful and prominent political philosophies in the entire continent.

The populism ideology has been rebranded, renamed, and effectively reshaped, but the ideas have remained the same. Whilst once upon a time aspiring politicians would seduce the upper classes and wealthy businessmen, they now court the commoners, the middle class, the disenfranchised and the underprivileged. Because if there’s one thing that the Perons taught South America, Evita in particular, is that the only road to political success is paved by the masses. Not with force, not with revolution,

Juan Perón

President of Argentina (1946–55, 1973–74)

"Peron" redirects here. For other uses, see Peron (disambiguation).

Lieutenant General

Juan Perón

Official portrait, 1948

In office
12 October 1973 – 1 July 1974
Vice PresidentIsabel Perón
Preceded byRaúl Lastiri
(Interim)
Succeeded byIsabel Perón
In office
4 June 1946 – 21 September 1955
Vice President
Preceded byEdelmiro Julián Farrell
Succeeded byEduardo Lonardi
In office
8 July 1944 – 10 October 1945
PresidentEdelmiro Julián Farrell
Preceded byEdelmiro Julián Farrell
Succeeded byJuan Pistarini
In office
21 November 1946 – 1 July 1974
Preceded byParty established
Succeeded byIsabel Perón
In office
24 February 1944 – 10 October 1945
President
Preceded byPedro Pablo Ramírez
Succeeded byEduardo Ávalos
In office
1 December 1943 – 10 October 1945
President
  • Pedro Pablo Ramírez
  • Edelmiro Julián Farrell
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded by

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