Classic Reprint Series: Rural Life in Argentina
- 490 pages
- 18 hours of reading
There is a wealth of historical information and descriptive materials written by Argentines, yet little addresses the modern era or local history. Evaluating contemporary sociological literature in Argentina is challenging, as many books are self-published, bypassing rigorous editorial scrutiny and critical peer review. While some authors substantiate their claims with careful documentation, others rely solely on their assertions, leading to varying levels of credibility. Notable exceptions exist, but empirical research remains limited. The author hopes this work will highlight omissions, interpretative errors, and gaps in data regarding Argentine rural life, encouraging local scholars to address these shortcomings. Only through such efforts can a comprehensive description and analysis of the rural segment of Argentine culture emerge for both Argentines and a broader audience. Forgotten Books publishes numerous rare and classic works, utilizing advanced technology to digitally reconstruct texts while preserving their original format and repairing imperfections. Occasionally, some flaws from the original may be replicated, but most are successfully addressed to maintain the integrity of these historical works.
