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Ricardo López Göttig
Director of the Václav Havel Institute
Doctor of History (PhD), Karlova University of Prague and graduated from the History career at the University of Belgrano. He is a professor at the ORT University, Uruguay. Among his publications are: "The founders of the Republic", "The parliamentary debate on the electoral reform of 1902", "Borges a Peronismus", "The religious question in the Constitutional Convention of 1853", "Free tradeist socialism in the Argentine Congress between 1912 and 1914 ”,“ The legislator, the community and individual freedom ”, and“ The Bicentennial and the evolution of republican institutions ”.
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31-01-2018 | Reseñas
Ritual Murder in Russia, Eastern Europe, and Beyond, de Eugene Avrutin et al.
Estos especialistas en historia judía se centraron en las acusaciones de asesinato ritual o “libelo de sangre” en Rusia y Europa oriental, en donde llegaron a procesos judiciales en la primera mitad del siglo XX. No es casual, pues, que a fines del siglo XIX naciera en Praga la contrafigura legendaria del Golem, un homúnculo creado para cuidar a los judíos frente a las persecuciones.
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