Studia Historica: Historia Contemporánea (May 2011)

Latin America; Recent History; Democracy; Historical Memory

  • Guillermo MIRA DELLI-ZOTTI

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 0
pp. 51 – 70

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This article identifies the restoration of the democracy and its persistence as one of the most remarkable facts of the recent history of Latin America. Nevertheless, in the experience of the subcontinent, democracy does not appear like synonymous of democratization. Starting off with the transitions, this article is led toward a periodic analysis of the so-called democratic crossing of Latin America. At the same time, it studies the unequal incidence that the impact of the «historical memory» has had in the public sphere of countries like Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, El Salvador and Guatemala, contrasting with the case of Brazil.

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