National governorships and the future provinces of Argentina

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  • Ángel Fáusto Ávalos Academia Nacional de Ciencias

Keywords:

national governorships, argentine provinces

Abstract

1- The basis of the population as the original concept of a new Provincial State.

2- Necessity of a trial of incomplete provincialism, before the effectiveness of autonomous life.

3- Antecedents of the emergence of Provinces according to the law of Territories.

4- Consequence.

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Author Biography

Ángel Fáusto Ávalos, Academia Nacional de Ciencias

Jurisconsult and politician. He was a professor at Monserrat National School in 1892-94 and in 1902-18; he was a member of the Convention that reformed the Constitution of Córdoba (1923), Minister of Government in 1924-25, during the administration of Dr. Julio A. Roca.

He collaborated for many years in the Revista Argentina de Ciencias Políticas founded by Rodolfo Rivarola. He collected his scattered work as a journalist and orator in some volumes, and is the author of monographic studies, among them the following: Pensamiento y acción, with a prologue by Joaquin V. Gonzalez (two volumes, Cordoba, 1910), a compilation of writings on politics, history, diplomacy, economic, industrial subjects, etc. Jubilaciones y pensiones, Comentarios sobre un punto de la reforma de la constitución de Córdoba en 1912 (Córdoba, 1916); La ley de territorios (1916); La independencia y la nacionalidad (1916); Los gobiernos nacionales y las futuras provincias argentinas (1918); Problemas del federalismo argentino (1920); Nuevos discursos parlamentarios (1926).

Reference.

Excerpted from: Fide Gran Enciclopedia Argentina. Ed. Ediar, 1957.

 

Published

1914-08-01

How to Cite

Ávalos, Ángel F. (1914). National governorships and the future provinces of Argentina. Revista De La Universidad Nacional De Córdoba, 1(1), 41–65. Retrieved from https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/3140

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