Ezequiel AdamovskyW
Ezequiel Adamovsky

Ezequiel Adamovsky is an Argentine historian and political activist who has written many articles and books about intellectual history, globalization, anti-capitalism and left-wing politics. He is a member of the interim consultative committee of the International Organization for a Participatory Society which he describes as offering "the chance to rebuild the internationalist tradition of the Left by taking into account the lessons we have learned from history".

Gregorio Álvarez (historian)W
Gregorio Álvarez (historian)

Gregorio Álvarez was an Argentine historian, physician and writer.

Juan Álvarez (historian)W
Juan Álvarez (historian)

Juan Álvarez was a judge and historian born in Gualeguaychú, province of Entre Ríos, Argentina.

Dora BarrancosW
Dora Barrancos

Dora Beatriz Barrancos is an Argentine researcher, sociologist, historian, feminist, and politician. She is currently a national senator-elect for the city of Buenos Aires.

Osvaldo BayerW
Osvaldo Bayer

Osvaldo Bayer was an Argentine writer and journalist. He lived in Buenos Aires. In 1974, during the presidency of Isabel Perón, he went into exile, residing in Linz am Rhein, Germany, throughout the National Reorganization Process dictatorship (1976–1983).

Sonia BerjmanW
Sonia Berjman

Sonia Berjman is a Doctor of Art History and also Philosophy and Letters. A protector of parks, squares, and statues of the city of Buenos Aires, she is one of the media's main references for these issues.

Carlos Calvo (historian)W
Carlos Calvo (historian)

Carlos Calvo was an Argentine publicist and historian, who devoted himself to the study of the law.

Ramón J. CárcanoW
Ramón J. Cárcano

Ramón José Cárcano was an Argentine lawyer, historian and politician who served as Governor of Córdoba from 1913 to 1916, and from 1925 to 1928.

Adolfo CarranzaW
Adolfo Carranza

Adolfo Carranza was an Argentine lawyer, public official, historian, and writer who established the National Historical Museum.

Fermín ChávezW
Fermín Chávez

Fermín Chávez was an Argentine historian, poet and journalist, born in El Pueblito, a small town near Nogoyá, province of Entre Ríos. He studied humanities in Córdoba, philosophy in Buenos Aires, and devoted three years to the study of theology, canon law, archaeology and Ancient Hebrew in Cuzco, Peru.

Luis L. DomínguezW
Luis L. Domínguez

Luis Lorenzo Domínguez (1819–1898) was an Argentine politician, poet, historian, journalist and diplomat. In addition, he was the Minister for Economic Affairs for Argentina and served as an ambassador for Argentina to the United States and the United Kingdom and Spain.

Federico FinchelsteinW
Federico Finchelstein

Federico Finchelstein is an Argentine historian and chair of the history department at the New School for Social Research.

Gregorio FunesW
Gregorio Funes

Gregorio Funes, also known as Deán Funes, was an Argentine clergyman, educator, historian, journalist and lawmaker who played a significant role in his nation's early, post-independence history.

Manuel GálvezW
Manuel Gálvez

Manuel Gálvez was an Argentine novelist, poet, essayist, historian and biographer.

José Ignacio García HamiltonW
José Ignacio García Hamilton

José Ignacio García Hamilton was an Argentine writer, noted historian, lawyer and politician. He was elected to the Argentine Chamber of Deputies for the Radical Civic Union representing Tucumán Province.

Uki GoñiW
Uki Goñi

Uki Goñi is an Argentine author. His research focuses on the role of the Vatican, Swiss authorities and the government of Argentina in organizing 'ratlines', escape routes for Nazi criminals and collaborators.

Joaquín V. GonzálezW
Joaquín V. González

Joaquín Víctor González was an Argentine educator, political scientist, writer, magistrate, and politician.

Adrián GorelikW
Adrián Gorelik

Adrián Gorelik is an architect, urban historian and leading commentator on urban issues in Argentina. His most well-known books are La sombra de la vanguardia: Hannes Meyer en México, 1938-1947, and La grilla y el parque: Espacio público y cultura urbana en Buenos Aires, 1887-1936 (1998). In 2003 he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for a project entitled “The cycle of invention and critique of the ‘Latin American City’.”

Paul GroussacW
Paul Groussac

Paul-François Groussac was a French-born Argentine writer, literary critic, historian, and librarian.

Juan María GutiérrezW
Juan María Gutiérrez

Juan María Gutiérrez was an Argentine statesman, jurist, surveyor, historian, critic, and poet.

Carlos IbargurenW
Carlos Ibarguren

Carlos Ibarguren Uriburu was an Argentine academic, historian and politician. As a writer he was noted as one of the foremost academics of the history of Argentina as well as a leading expert on constitutional law. Politically he was initially associated with the liberal tendency amongst the country's intelligentsia before moving to far right nationalism in later life.

Guillermo KaneW
Guillermo Kane

Guillermo Kane is an activist in the Workers' Party (Argentina).

Martha LevismanW
Martha Levisman

Martha Levisman de Clusellas is an Argentine architect, archivist, and historian. She is best known for the three buildings of the Antorchas Foundation in Buenos Aires and for the part she played the development of the National Library in Buenos Aires. In 1985 she completed the first Antorchas building. Writer Roberto Segren notes how in her work on the first Antorchas building transformed a "decayed palace representative of the anonymous architecture of Italian builders of the late nineteenth century" in the San Telmo neighborhood.

Vicente Fidel LópezW
Vicente Fidel López

Vicente Fidel López was an Argentine historian, lawyer and politician. He was a son of writer and politician Vicente López y Planes.

Félix LunaW
Félix Luna

Félix Luna was an Argentine writer, lyricist and historian.

Bartolomé MitreW
Bartolomé Mitre

Bartolomé Mitre Martínez was an Argentine statesman, soldier and author. He was President of Argentina from 1862 to 1868.

Juan Alberto MontesW
Juan Alberto Montes

Juan Alberto Donato Montes Bradley was Surveyor, Historian and Trustee of the Historical Society of Rosario, author of numerous articles and essays.

Pacho O'DonnellW
Pacho O'Donnell

Mario O'Donnell, best known as Pacho O'Donnell, is an Argentine writer, politician, historian and physician who specializes in psychoanalysis.

Ernesto Palacio (writer)W
Ernesto Palacio (writer)

Ernesto Palacio was an Argentine historian and part of a generation of right-wing nationalist intellectuals active from the 1920s. Their ideology is referred to as nacionalismo.

Enrique Pavón PereyraW
Enrique Pavón Pereyra

Enrique Pavón Pereyra was a historian and Peronist politician known for biographical works on Juan Perón whom he was very close. He was secretary of Juan Perón during his exile in Francoist Spain and served later as director of the National Library of the Argentine Republic. He was also one of the founders of the Juan Domingo Perón Museum.

Alejo PeyretW
Alejo Peyret

Alejo Peyret was a French-born Argentine writer, agronomist, colonial administrator, and historian. Emigrating to Argentina when he was 25, he became a prominent figure in the history of Entre Ríos Province.

Felipe PignaW
Felipe Pigna

Felipe Pigna is an Argentine historian and writer. He is among the best selling book authors from Argentina.

José María Ramos MejíaW
José María Ramos Mejía

José María Ramos Mejía (1849–1914) was an Argentinian politician and historian.

José María RosaW
José María Rosa

José María Rosa, also known as Pepe Rosa, was an Argentine historian, one of the most notable of the Argentine nationalist revisionist historians.

Adolfo SaldíasW
Adolfo Saldías

Adolfo Saldías was an Argentinian historian, lawyer, politician, soldier and diplomat.

Domingo Faustino SarmientoW
Domingo Faustino Sarmiento

Domingo Faustino Sarmiento was an Argentine activist, intellectual, writer, statesman and the seventh President of Argentina. His writing spanned a wide range of genres and topics, from journalism to autobiography, to political philosophy and history. He was a member of a group of intellectuals, known as the Generation of 1837, who had a great influence on 19th-century Argentina. He was particularly concerned with educational issues and was also an important influence on the region's literature.

Raúl Scalabrini OrtizW
Raúl Scalabrini Ortiz

Raúl Scalabrini Ortiz was an Argentine writer, philosopher, journalist, essayist and poet, friend of Arturo Jauretche and Homero Manzi, and loosely associated with the political group Fuerza de Orientación Radical de la Joven Argentina (FORJA).