Ley de Residencia, clase trabajadora y género. Aplicación y alcance de la ley N° 4.144 en Argentina (1902-1914)

The 1902 Residence Law constituted one of the most significant repressive legislative milestones in Argentine history. Far from addressing residency, it focused on the deportation of foreigners in a country that simultaneously promoted overseas immigration. The opacity with which it was implemented...

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description The 1902 Residence Law constituted one of the most significant repressive legislative milestones in Argentine history. Far from addressing residency, it focused on the deportation of foreigners in a country that simultaneously promoted overseas immigration. The opacity with which it was implemented has meant that for over a century our understanding of it has been superficial and insufficient. Its widespread use and the target population reveal it as an anti-worker law that inaugurated a unique form of state repression. This book delves into reconstructing its operation through extensive research with primary sources that shed light on this elusive legislation. It also analyzes its unique gender dimension, given that its application was masculinized while impacting women, children, and entire families. This study also seeks to bring to light the stories of hundreds of individuals targeted by this law. Revisiting this legislation is fundamental to problematizing the long history of state repression in Argentina.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1765162026-05-19T06:29:17Z Ley de Residencia, clase trabajadora y género. Aplicación y alcance de la ley N° 4.144 en Argentina (1902-1914) Álvarez, Carlos Residence law Repression Labor movement Argentina thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues::JBFH Migration, immigration and emigration The 1902 Residence Law constituted one of the most significant repressive legislative milestones in Argentine history. Far from addressing residency, it focused on the deportation of foreigners in a country that simultaneously promoted overseas immigration. The opacity with which it was implemented has meant that for over a century our understanding of it has been superficial and insufficient. Its widespread use and the target population reveal it as an anti-worker law that inaugurated a unique form of state repression. This book delves into reconstructing its operation through extensive research with primary sources that shed light on this elusive legislation. It also analyzes its unique gender dimension, given that its application was masculinized while impacting women, children, and entire families. This study also seeks to bring to light the stories of hundreds of individuals targeted by this law. Revisiting this legislation is fundamental to problematizing the long history of state repression in Argentina. 2026-05-19T06:29:10Z 2026-05-19T06:29:10Z 2026-05-18T16:46:58Z 2026 book ONIX_20260518T111331_9789566276906_5 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/113012 9789566276906 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/176516 spa open access image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/113012/1/9789566276906.pdf Ariadna Ediciones yes 10.26448/ae9789566276906.171 10.26448/ae9789566276906.171 816ec0e1-0591-4955-8512-dcec49f798d8 9789566276906 yes 98 Santiago de Chile open access
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Álvarez, Carlos
Ley de Residencia, clase trabajadora y género. Aplicación y alcance de la ley N° 4.144 en Argentina (1902-1914)
title Ley de Residencia, clase trabajadora y género. Aplicación y alcance de la ley N° 4.144 en Argentina (1902-1914)
title_full Ley de Residencia, clase trabajadora y género. Aplicación y alcance de la ley N° 4.144 en Argentina (1902-1914)
title_fullStr Ley de Residencia, clase trabajadora y género. Aplicación y alcance de la ley N° 4.144 en Argentina (1902-1914)
title_full_unstemmed Ley de Residencia, clase trabajadora y género. Aplicación y alcance de la ley N° 4.144 en Argentina (1902-1914)
title_short Ley de Residencia, clase trabajadora y género. Aplicación y alcance de la ley N° 4.144 en Argentina (1902-1914)
title_sort ley de residencia clase trabajadora y genero aplicacion y alcance de la ley n° 4 144 en argentina 1902 1914
topic Residence law
Repression
Labor movement
Argentina
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