Human rights in Argentina, III, 1978-2004 [microform]

Format
Book
Language
  • Spanish
  • English
Published/​Created
[Woodbridge, CT : Scholarly Resources, 2007]
Description
3 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.

Availability

Available Online

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Firestone Library - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Firestone Library Use Only MICROFILM 12076 Browse related items Request
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  • Positive service copy
  • Reels 1-3

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    Subject(s)
    Summary note
    This collection contains pamphlets, flyers, serials and small monographs pertaining to human rights in Argentina. Most of the materials are about human rights abuses that took place during the 1976-1983 military dictatorship. Long standing issues and organizations that originated in this period include disappeared persons, children of the disappeared, the Mothers (Madres) of the Plaza de Mayo, the Grandmothers (Abuelas) of the Plaza de Mayo, and prosecution of those involved in the kidnappings. Other materials have to do with a broader understanding of human rights that includes issues such as discrimination, police brutality, children's rights, immigrants, consumers, workers, ehtnic minorities, race and women. The majority of the ephemera was published by non-governmental human rights activist groups, with some contributions from universities, religious organizations and Amnesty International.
    Notes
    From the holdings of the Firestone Library, Princeton University, based on the original inventory prepared by the library staff.
    Language note
    Some materials in English.
    Other title(s)
    • Human and civil rights in Argentina
    • Princeton University Library Latin American microfilm collection, supplement V
    OCLC
    166637232
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