Institutionalize in instability. Sylvestre Begnis, the IV centenary of the founding of Santa Fe and the origins of the central region
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https://doi.org/10.51438/25457055IyE77e034Keywords:
History, Politics, Federalism, Economy, Central RegionAbstract
A few weeks after Juan Domingo Perón assumed the presidency of the Republic for the third time, in October 1973, the IV Centennial of the Foundation of Santa Fe was commemorated. The province was governed by the veteran political leader Carlos Sylvestre Begnis. The present investigation - whose main contribution lies in the consultation of existing documentation in the former president's private archives, interviews with his collaborators, and periodical publications of the time - analyzes those aspects of his life trajectory and his interpretation of Argentine history that facilitated and marked with their imprint three events closely linked to each other: the aforementioned celebrations of the IV Centennial, the “First national meeting of provincial legislatures” and the agreement signed with their peers from Córdoba and Entre Ríos to establish the bases of what decades later It would be the Central Region of the Argentine Republic.
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