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Argentina (1858-)
Stamp-issuing status: active; Population: 34,672,997 (1996). A republic in
southern South America. Independent from Spain in 1816, Argentina was torn by
regional separatism through much of the 19th century. This is reflected in the
issuing of separate stamps by several Argentine provinces during 1858-80.
Large-scale European immigration and investment after the 1880s made Argentina
the most economically advanced nation in South America. Since 1930, Argentina
has, more often than not, been ruled by authoritarian military regimes. During
World War II, the government was sympathetic to the Axis, and after the war, a
large number of ex-Nazis found sanctuary in Argentina. In 1946, Juan Domingo
Peron was elected president, and he dominated the country's political life until
his death in 1974, although he was in exile 1955-73. Chronic, unresolved
economic and social tensions erupted into virtual civil war during 1976-80. Both
leftist guerrillas and the military government used terror and violence to
further their ends, and thousands died in the conflict. During this period, the
Argentine economy deteriorated badly. High unemployment and spiraling inflation
provoked intense popular dissatisfaction with the ruling junta. Argentina's
invasion of the Falkland Islands in early April 1982 was, at least in part, an
attempt to unify the nation. Since 1983, Argentina has been ruled by a
succession of civilian regimes. Since 1991, the government has been working to
deregulate and stimulate the economy, with mixed results.
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Stamp Collection
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Frame 01 |
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Buenos Aires, Cordoba, Corrientes & Argentine Confederation Postage Stamps 1862-1889 Republic of
Argentina Postage Stamps
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Frame 02 |
| 1888-1916 Republic of
Argentina Postage Stamps |
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Frame 03 |
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1916-1935 Republic of
Argentina Postage Stamps
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Frame 04 |
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1936-1940 Republic of
Argentina Postage Stamps
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Specialist Items
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Frame 01 |
Forgeries of Argentine Confederation Stamps
and Cancels Forgeries of Republic of Argentina Stamps and Cancels Republic
of Argentina Essays |
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Postal History Collection
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Frame 01 |
| Postal History of the Republic of Argentina |
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Recommended reading
Catalogo de los Sellos Postales de la Republica Argentina (Catalog of the
Postage Stamps of the Republic of Argentina) by Victor Kneitchel (1958 or 1974
are best)
Los Matasellos Aplicados Sobre Sellos de la Confederatión Argentina
(Cancellations on Stamps from the Argentine Confederation) by Mario D. Kurchan
(1997)
Selecciones Filatélicas (Philatelic Selections) from Sociedad Filatélica
Argentina and Asociación Filatélica de la República Argentina (Argentina
Philatelic Society and The Republic of Argentina Philatelic Association) various
volumes
Sellos Postales de la República Argentina (Republic of Argentina Postage
Stamps) by Miroslavo Samowerskyj (various years, 1965 was the tenth edition,
1976 was the 20th); V. L. Petrovich (Less detailed than Kneitchel, but easier to
find)
Sellos Postales República Argentina (Republic of Argentina Postage Stamps)
by Daniel Hugo Mello Teggia (various years, up to at least 1998); An updated catalog based on the Petrovich
catalog of the 1960s, and 70s.
Copyright © 2002 Bill Seymour. All rights reserved.
Revised: July 12, 2006
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