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Folia Histórica del Nordeste

Print version ISSN 0325-8238On-line version ISSN 2525-1627

Abstract

CAMPOS, Esteban. The press of the Tacuara Revolutionary Nacionalist Movement in the mutations of argentine nationalism. Folia [online]. 2019, n.34, pp.109-128. ISSN 0325-8238.  http://dx.doi.org/10.30972/fhn.0343606.

Tacuara del manchón was the press publication of the Tacuara Revolutionary Nationalist Movement led by Joe Baxter and José Luis Nell, a documentary source that until now has not been studied in a privileged way in any research. The analysis of the three issues published in 1963 will allow to examine MNRT's understandings of revolution, vanguard, Peronism, third world, race and social class. These categories will be compared to other publications within Tacuara's domain, such as Tacuara. Vocero oficial de la juventud nacionalista, Ofensiva and Barricada. The idea that guides this paper is that Tacuara del manchón put into words a small but significant mutation of Argentine nationalism: the passage from the national-Catholic ideology of the Tacuara Nationalist Movement, characterized by a political theology with a racial orientation, to a more secularized nationalism, interested in the economic and social emancipation of the Third World.

Keywords : Nationalism; Third world; Race; Social class; Political theology.

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