
Las transformaciones de la sociedad argentina y sus consecuencias institucionales (1853 à 1910)
"Las transformaciones de la sociedad argentina y sus consecuencias institucionales" by Horacio C. Rivarola is a historical essay written in the early 20th century. This work analyses the significant social changes in Argentina from 1853 to 1910, particularly focusing on the effects of immigration and the corresponding institutional developments. It delves into the intricate relationship between Argentine society's evolution and the political and social frameworks established during this period. The opening of the text establishes the historical context of Argentina in 1853, highlighting the country's demographic makeup and the notable influx of European immigrants over the following decades. Rivarola discusses the implications of these demographic shifts on the social fabric and institutions, arguing for the need for political frameworks to adapt alongside societal changes. He emphasizes the importance of studying history, sociology, and geography to fully comprehend the evolution of Argentine society and its institutions over these transformative years.
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