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Revista Escuela de Historia

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CERUSO, Diego. The Partido Comunista Obrero and its performance in the argentine industrial unionism in the twenties. Rev. Esc. Hist. [online]. 2014, vol.13, n.1, pp.00-00. ISSN 1669-9041.

During the twenties, the communism appeared as a dynamical subject opening a series of strategies to increase his presence between the workers. The Communist party (PC) initiated his concrete influence in the world of the work after 1925 but simultaneously it suffered internal crises. We are interested in one of the breaks of those years: The Working Communist party. Some questions stimulate us: had they weight in the working movement? What political did they use to obtain or to preserve influence in the proletariat? Did they question the union strategies of the PC? The intention is to tackle a study that allows to deepen the knowledge on the universe of these actors in the Argentina because, without losing of sight the dimension of the object, his review can help us to a more complete comprehension of the communist experience and, definitively, water to the reconstruction of the history of the Argentine left side in his entail with the working movement.

Keywords : Communism; Labor movement; Argentina; Decade of 1920.

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