A History of Buenos Aires
MTA
2nd Edition
From its precarious origins on the banks of the "River of Silver," Buenos Aires has charted an extraordinary and often turbulent course to become the vibrant metropolis it is today. This sweeping history traces the city's transformation from a neglected colonial outpost, defined by struggle and contraband, into the powerful capital of a vast viceroyalty and, eventually, an independent nation. Explore the drama of its double founding, the defiant repulsion of British invasions, the complex interplay of Enlightenment ideas and local grievances that sparked revolution, and the bitter civil wars between centralists and federalists that shaped the young republic, culminating in the long, autocratic rule of Juan Manuel de Rosas.
Witness the city reinvent itself after decades of conflict, fueled by the iron horse of the railway and a human tide of European immigrants that reshaped its social fabric, languages, and culinary traditions. Discover how Buenos Aires, aspiring to be the "Paris of South America," embarked on a monumental architectural transformation, creating grand boulevards and opulent buildings even as its teeming tenements became crucibles of new culture and the birthplace of the iconic tango. Delve into the tensions of rapid industrialization, the rise of powerful labor movements, and the social unrest that periodically spilled onto the historic Plaza de Mayo.
Finally, follow Buenos Aires through the tumultuous 20th century – the rise of populist politics under Perón and Evita, the dark years of military coups and state terror during the "Dirty War," and the challenging, but ultimately hopeful, return to democracy. This narrative concludes by examining the complex city of the 21st century, grappling with inequality, reinventing its urban spaces, and asserting its place on the global stage, its unique *porteño* identity forged by centuries of resilience, creativity, and continuous change.
This book is for anyone captivated by the history of Buenos Aires, tracing its journey from a remote colonial outpost to a major global city. Readers interested in Argentine history, Latin American independence, immigration, political populism, or urban development will find a comprehensive narrative of key events and forces that shaped the city and the nation. It is ideal for students, historians, and travelers seeking deep historical context.
May 11, 2025
54,422 words
3 hours 49 minutes
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