- Madres de Plaza de Mayo
Information about the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo group, remembering those who "disappeared" in Argentina's Dirty War.
www.madres.org
- Maritime Museum of Ushuaia
Explores the history of Tierra del Fuego, with an emphasis on the mariner's point of view.
www.museomaritimo.com
- Argentina Human Rights Information
Over 30,000 people "disappeared" during Argentina's dirty war from 1976 to 1983. Includes information about the laws that pardoned those responsible and a list of accused killers and torturers.
www.derechos.org/human-rights/argentina.html
- Camouflage Comics: Dirty War Images
An exploration of the issues of censorship, dictatorship, human rights, and the legacy of the Argentinian "Dirty War" (1976-1983) through comics.
www.camouflagecomics.com
- Abuelas de la Plaza de Mayo
The Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo are a group of women with "disappeared" children and grandchildren in Argentina.
www.wamani.apc.org/abuelas
- Vanished Gallery
Voices of the desaparecidos -- thousands of people who disappeared under the military dictatorship (1976-1983) including information about military Junta members and the Falklands War.
www.yendor.com/vanished
- Relics and Selves
Images, artifacts, documents, and articles revealing the emergence of strong nationalist movements in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile between 1880 and 1890.
www.bbk.ac.uk/ibamuseum
- Life and Times of Coronel Domingo A. Mercante
Explores the life of an important figure in Argentine history for the period 1943 through 1952.
www.damercante.com
- Brief History of 19th Century Argentina
Describes the slow progress of uniting the country from independence in 1810 through the creation of the Radical Civic Union in the 1890s.
www.historicaltextarchive.com/sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=106
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