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Filed under: Terrorism -- Argentina -- Buenos Aires
Filed under: Bombings -- Argentina -- Buenos AiresFiled under: Trials (Terrorism) -- Argentina -- Buenos Aires
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Filed under: Buenos Aires (Argentina)- Diccionario de Buenos Aires, ó Sea Guia de Forasteros (in Spanish; Buenos Aires: Impr. del Porvenir, 1864), by Antonio Pillado
Filed under: Buenos Aires (Argentina) -- Description and travelFiled under: Buenos Aires (Argentina) -- Ethnic relations- Jewish Buenos Aires, 1890-1930: In Search of an Identity (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1990), by Víctor A. Mirelman (multiple formats with commentary at Wayne State)
- A Cover-Up Exposed: The 1994 AMIA Bombing Case Hits the Wall (New York: American Jewish Committee, ca. 2004), by Sergio Kiernan (PDF at ajc.org)
- A Tangled Road to Justice: The AMIA Trial Nine Years Later (New York: American Jewish Committee, 2003), by Sergio Kiernan (HTML at Wayback Machine)
- A Glimmer of Hope: The AMIA Bombing, Five Years Later (New York: American Jewish Committee, ca. 1999), by Sergio Kiernan (PDF at ajcarchives.org)
Filed under: Antisemitism -- Argentina -- Buenos Aires
Filed under: Artists' books -- Argentina -- Buenos Aires -- Exhibitions- Identidad y Diversidad: Libro de Artista / Identity and Diversity: Artist's Book (Boston: Northeastern University, 2011), ed. by Stephen A. Sadow, Irene Jaievesky, and Perla Bajder, contrib. by Jenny Asse Chayo, Mariana Felcman, Daniel Chirom, Michal Kirchbaum, Sonia Chocrón, Susana Beibe, Teodoro Ducach, Hugo Goldgel, Ricardo Feierstein, Memum Adrian Levy, Juana García Abás, Leonor Coifman, Isaac Goldemberg, Tomas Wengrowicz, Miryam Esther Gover de Nasatsky, Liana Strasberg, Susana Grimberg, Angelina Muñiz-Huberman, Raquel Schwartz, Rosita Kalina, Ileana Piszk Kalina, José Pivín, Lihie Talmor, César Tiempo, Raquel Orzuj, Eliahu Toker, and Mirta Kupferminc (multiple formats at Northeastern)
Filed under: Criminal justice, Administration of -- Argentina -- Buenos Aires
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