Intellectuals, society and politics in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries: the intellectual history in the mirror of Halperin Donghi
Abstract
The article has two objectives: a) to examine the work of Tulio Halperin Donghi referred to the relations between intellectuals, society and politics during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; b) to investigate how his production affected the research agenda of intellectual history. For this, and after a brief approach to his work and its place in Argentine historiography, we analyze his studies about intellectual history of the 19th century and its main contributions in that field.Downloads
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