Crucero ARA General Belgrano in memóriam. Linajes político-navales en las memorias de Malvinas
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18441/ibam.8.2008.30.7-26Keywords:
Guerra de Malvinas/Falklands, Fuerzas Armadas, Memoria Social, Argentina, Siglo XX, War of the Falklands/Malvinas, Armed Forces, Social memory, Argentine, 20th CenturyAbstract
Se expone aquí cómo la marinería de la Armada Argentina construyó la memoria del conflicto anglo-argentino por las islas Malvinas (Falklands) en la primera posguerra. Al conmemorarse el décimo aniversario del hundimiento del crucero General Belgrano (2 de mayo de 1982), el mayor desastre argentino en la contienda bélica se articula con dos hitos de la política interna argentina, poniendo de manifiesto los fundamentos nacionales de las memorias de este conflicto internacional.
Abstract
This paper depicts the foundations of the early postwar Argentine naval memories of the Anglo-Argentine Malvinas/Falklands War. During the tenth anniversary of the sinking of the Belgrano Cruiser (May 2nd 1982), the greatest Argentine disaster is tied to two events in Argentine politics in which the Navy was involved. Such an articulation deploys the national bases underlying the memories of this international war.
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