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On the first day of the World Cup, Nicolás Campisi reviews two books on the history of football in Argentina “illuminate what is at stake in these disputes by revealing how deeply football and local political power remain intertwined.”
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In early 20th century Buenos Aires, football clubs emerged as institutions of sociability and mutual aid, but also of anarchist resistance, immigrant solidarity, and antifascist organizing.
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Who Owns Argentine Football? - Public Books
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