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In this captivating journey through Argentina's railways history, López, Waddell y Martínez present
an illuminating narrative spanning 158 years. This translated edition, originally published in
Spanish as Historia del ferrocarril en Argentina, offers global readers a unique insight into the
country's railways evolution.
Navigating previously uncharted historical terrain, this book addresses gaps in prior works. Until
2007 Spanish edition, no comprehensive account covered Argentina's railways. Authors broke free
from politicized narratives, fostering academic railway historiography. This edition, fortified by
a robust bibliography, presents an authentic portrayal of railways' transformative role. Structured
into six pivotal periods, the book unveils shifting railway policies. From pragmatic beginnings to
private sector involvement, State regulation, and nationalisation, each era reflects policy changes.
Beyond factual accuracy, the book delves into the influence of public policy on railways. Authors
navigate complexities of policy choices and socio-economic impact, offering multi-dimensional
insights into Argentina's history.
Paddy Farrell's translation ensures resonance in English. Collaborative efforts with authors ensure
precision and clarity. Valuable archival photos illustrate each chapter, enriching the reader's
experience. The updated bibli- ography facilitates further exploration.
A History of the Railways in Argentina highlights the crucial role of the railway system in shaping
Argentina's development and economy. Its absence underscores the challenges faced in modern
times. The authors invite readers to uncover Argentina's railways story, bridging language and
culture to connect with global history.