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Historias de la Inmigración en la Argentina History Book by María Bjerg - Editorial Edhasa (Spanish Edition)

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  • Author: María Bjerg, reconocida historiadora especializada en procesos migratorios en América del Sur.
  • Publisher: Edhasa – prestigiosa editorial con enfoque en historia, cultura y sociedad.
  • Language: Spanish (Edición en español original).
  • Format: Paperback – ideal para lectura académica o personal.
  • Rich historical content: Comprehensive analysis of immigration waves and their socio-cultural impact on Argentina.

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This compelling book delves into the complex and layered history of immigration in Argentina, focusing on different waves of European and regional migrants that shaped the nation’s identity. Written by expert historian María Bjerg, it presents academic rigor with an accessible narrative, making it suitable for both students and general readers.

Popular uses for this book include:

  • University and school readings for Latin American history and sociology.
  • Personal exploration of family heritage and immigrant roots.
  • Gift for readers interested in cultural identity and migration studies.

Specifications

Specifications

  • Reference material for academic research and essays.
  • Weight: 112 g / 0.25 lb
  • Dimensions: 200 × 140 × 13 mm / 7.9 × 5.5 × 0.5 in
  • EAN: 9789876287708
  • ISBN: 978-987-628-770-8
  • Binding: Paperback with flaps
  • Release Date: May 1, 2025
  • Pages: 232
  • Categories: Essay, History

Synopsis

Framed by a highly historically accurate introduction on the evolution of immigration in Argentina, this admirable book uses five real-life cases to narrate the process immigrants had to go through upon arriving in the country and, through the lives of these individuals, explores what it's like to live in a place that is not one's own, far from one's usual affections and homeland; what the adaptation process is like and the feeling of being, simultaneously, on two shores and on neither; and what the initial culture shock is like, the strangeness of different habits and customs, and the slow process of assimilation are like.

Histories of Immigration in Argentina portrays a world that is already distant but continues to move us because of its closeness. The real-life characters who populate its pages recount universal feelings of longings and loves, fears and absences. Without a doubt, María Bjerg gives us an unforgettable read with this book.

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