Un encuentro fructífero: Los aportes de Juan Carlos Garavaglia y Jorge Gelman a la historiografía argentina, 1987-2016
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Published:2020-05-10
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ISSN:2340-3659
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Container-title:Historia Agraria Revista de agricultura e historia rural
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Short-container-title:HIST AGRAR
Author:
Fradkin Raúl1,
Santilli Daniel1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Instituto Ravignani (Universidad de Buenos Aires-CONICET)
Abstract
The year 2017 was an unfortunate one for Argentine historiography. In January, Juan Carlos Garavaglia passed away in Paris, followed in December by Jorge Gelman in Buenos Aires. Within eleven months, two of the most innovative Argentine historians faded into history. Recent developments in our historiography would be incomprehensible without their contributions, particularly in the field of agrarian studies. Their original and unique legacy, reflecting thirty years of intense work and a common research horizon, have completely changed how agrarian history is done in Argentina. In this brief essay, we attempt to outline the impact of both historians, the main lines of their work in common, and an agenda for the topics and issues they left open to future research.
Publisher
Historia Agraria
Subject
Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),History,Geography, Planning and Development