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  1. The Entry of Trotskysts into the Chilean Socialist Party: From the Communist Left to the Third Congress in 1936 by Venegas Caro, Diego Esteban

    Published 2024
    “…This article addresses the political framework that led the Communist Left to join the Socialist Party in 1936, ending the organization's brief history. …”
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  2. Movimientos y poderes de izquierda en América Latina / by Borón, Atilio

    Published [2005]
    Subjects: “…Socialist parties Latin America.…”
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  3. Revolucionarios y parlamentarios : la cultura política del Partido Obrero Socialista, 1912-1922 / by Navarro López, Jorge, 1982-

    Published [2017]
    Subjects: “…Socialist parties Chile History 20th century.…”

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  4. Cuando el futuro parecía mejor : auge, hitos y ocaso de los partidos obreros en Europa / by Palazuelos, Enrique, 1953-

    Published [2018]
    Subjects: “…Socialist parties Europe History 20th century.…”

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  5. Defendiendo a mi enemigo : los nazis americanos, el caso de Skokie y los riesgos que entraña la libertad / by Neier, Aryeh, 1937-

    Published [2020]
    Subjects: “…National Socialist Party of America.…”

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  6. De las calles a las urnas : nuevos partidos de izquierda en la Europa de la austeridad /

    Published [2019]
    Subjects: “…Socialist parties European Union countries.…”

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  7. The Industrial Fair of Puente Alto 1948: Concordances Between Paternalism and Welfarism in the Social Regulation of Labor. by Navarro Martínez, Juan José

    Published 2023
    “…Through a focus on social and urban history, it studies this commemoration where the Socialist Party had already been at the head of the municipality for a decade, demonstrating a cohesion with industrialists and landowners of the commune, tarnished in a progressive vision of local industrial development, regardless of the differences between these actors and reflecting  pride and identity strongly linked to the production of paper, fabrics and agriculture.…”
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