
Argentina
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Authors:
- Hirst, W. A. (William Alfred)
1870 - 1948
- Hume, Martin A. S. (Martin Andrew Sharp)
1847 - 1910
About this book
In the early 20th century, Argentina stood at the crossroads of transformation, marked by waves of immigration and burgeoning economic growth. "Argentina" by W. A. Hirst delves into the nation’s rich tapestry, highlighting its diverse geography and the cultural evolution that shaped its identity. This historical account meticulously examines the impact of unalienable rights on the nation’s development and the role of governance in its societal structure. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, Hirst's work offers a detailed exploration of Argentina’s journey, inviting readers to understand the complexities that define this vibrant country. Discover the intricate interplay of history and culture in "Argentina," a vital resource for anyone seeking to grasp the essence of this South American nation.
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