The Catholic Church and Argentina's Dirty War (Online) by Gustavo MorelloUses the case of seminarians who were tortured during the Dirty War in Argentina to explore the complex relationship between Catholic faith and political violence during the Dirty War - a relationship that has received renewed attention since Argentina's own Jorge Mario Bergoglio became Pope Francis.
For God and Fatherland: Religion and Politics in Argentina by Michael A. BurdickThis analysis of the crises in church-state relations in Argentina over the last 100 years shows that the constitutionally-established Catholic Church was progressively disenfranchised by various governments and responded by struggling to maintain the institution's historic rights and privileges and to speak as the moral conscience of Argentina
Historical Dictionary of Argentina by Bernardo A. Duggan; Colin M. LewisContains a chronology, an introduction, appendixes, an extensive bibliography, and more than 800 cross-referenced entries on the country's important personalities and aspects of its politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture
A History of Argentina in the Twentieth Century (Online) by Luis Alberto Romero; James P. Brennan (Translator)A History of Argentina in the Twentieth Century, originally published in Buenos Aires in 1994, attained instant status as a classic. For this second English-language edition, Romero has written new chapters covering the Kirchner decade (2003-13), the upheavals surrounding the country's 2001 default on its foreign debt, and the tumultuous years that followed as Argentina sought to reestablish a role in the global economy.