Banderas, escudos e identidades. Una aproximación a la invención de la nación Argentina (1806-1835)
Abstract
The image that the Argentine nation has existed since the Colony or since the Revolution and Independence has been questioned for three decades. New interpretations conceive that neither the nation nor Argentina were a given fact, but that both were created in a movement open to different national projects. The aim of this article tries to show that symbols are also part  of  a  construction  that  historians  can  reconstruct,  and  that  Buenos  Aires,  seat  of  the  governments  of  the  Revolution  (or  central  power),  created the national symbolism, and tried

