Santiago del Estero Academia de Danzas [1930s-1960s]
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Description: This envelope contains information on the Native Dance Academy founded in the first half of the 20th century. This creation was part of the effort of a group of persons in their search to foster the dance, music, popular traditions and legends from the interior of the province of San...
Description: He was an sculptur who lived in Argentina since he was a child. Oliva Navarro studied under the direction of Torcuato Tasso and, then, in the Fine Art Museum. His work is exhibited in Argentina, Chile, and Brazil. Extent and format of original material: This envelope contains a three...
Description: This was a murder that shook the sensibility of the Argentine population in the 1930s. Extent and format of original material: This envelope contains newspapers' and magazines' articles.
Description: Salvador Oría ( 1883 -1952) was an Argentine lawyer who specialised in economics and finance. He was president of several Banks such as the Central National Bank (Banco Central) and the Banco Hipotecario Nacional He directed various enterprisers and he was also a landowner. He stood ...
Description: Orientación juvenil was a newspaper that advocated for the rights of merchants and industrialists. Extent and format of original material: This envelope contains newspapers' and magazines' clippings, a copy of the newspaper Orientación Comercial defensor y guía del comerciante y el i...
Description: This club was the first organization of Uruguayans in Argentina was formed on 27 May, 1884, in the city of Buenos Aires. It was a center for the celebration of their commemorational days and it was also an excuse for the elites of both countries to meet for social events. Extent and...
Description: Rufino Ortega (1847-1917) was an Argentine general who participated in the so called Campaña del Desierto or Expedition to the Desert directed by General J. A. Roca where the state’ army forces invaded Native-American territories and decimated the original population. During 1884 to...