El Uruguay de tiempos de Terra frente a la inmigración masiva de refugiados españoles y judíos

Translated title of the contribution: Uruguay in the times of Terra and the mass immigration of Spanish and Jewish refugees

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Abstract

European Nazi-fascist ideas found their way in Uruguay in the 1930s thanks o the support by some conservative and catholic groups. The Uruguayan society of the time was fairly polarized and these allowed Dr. Gabriel Terra to gain the necessary support to change the constitution and harden the immigration laws in order to hinder the entry of Old World refugees, either Communists or Jews. There was, on the other hand, a considerable number of democrats and solidary people who were able to put a stop to those latent Nazi-Fascist trends. They tried to assist refugees by granting them visas or turning a deaf ear to many decrees and regulations which would have made their entry through regular channels impossible.

Translated title of the contributionUruguay in the times of Terra and the mass immigration of Spanish and Jewish refugees
Original languagePortuguese (Brazil)
Pages (from-to)431-445
Number of pages15
JournalEstudios Migratorios Latinamericanos
Issue number45
StatePublished - 2000
Externally publishedYes

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