David Rock

ORCID: 0000-0003-4919-1023
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Research Areas
  • Argentine historical studies
  • Anarchism and Radical Politics
  • Historical Studies in Latin America
  • Latin American socio-political dynamics
  • Political and Social Dynamics in Chile and Latin America
  • Memory, violence, and history
  • Spanish Literature and Culture Studies
  • Indigenous Cultures and History
  • Borges, Kipling, and Jewish Identity
  • Colonialism, slavery, and trade
  • Historical and Contemporary Political Dynamics
  • Latin American Literature Studies
  • Cuban History and Society
  • Neuroscience, Education and Cognitive Function
  • History and Politics in Latin America
  • History and International Relations
  • European history and politics
  • International Relations in Latin America
  • Hispanic-African Historical Relations
  • Politics and Society in Latin America
  • Mathematics Education and Teaching Techniques
  • Colonial History and Postcolonial Studies
  • World Wars: History, Literature, and Impact
  • Coaching Methods and Impact
  • Political Economy and Marxism

University of Malaya
2021-2024

University of Cambridge
2016-2023

University of California, Santa Barbara
2003-2019

Roper Hospital
2018

Good Samaritan Hospital
2018

University of California System
1989-2003

University of Central Florida
2001

St. John's College of Nursing
2000

Keele University
1993-1997

Princeton University
1994

Abstract Background Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) followed by adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) is a standard treatment for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). A low-risk patient subset that does not benefit from RT has yet been clearly identified. The DCISionRT test provides clinically validated decision score (DS), which prognostic of 10-year in-breast recurrence rates (invasive and non-invasive) also predictive benefit. This analysis presents final outcomes the PREDICT prospective registry trial...

10.1245/s10434-024-15566-5 article EN cc-by Annals of Surgical Oncology 2024-06-25

From the introduction of Sáenz Pena Law in 1912 until September Revolution 1930, Argentina had its first experience liberal representative government under an electoral system which accorded compulsory voting rights to country's native-born male population. In this paper it is proposed explore certain characteristics urban politics and patterns mass political participation during period, employing as example city Buenos Aires. An attempt made describe define ‘machine’ character acquired...

10.1017/s0022216x00002066 article EN Journal of Latin American Studies 1972-11-01

1. The components of Argentine society, 189-1914 2. oligarchy and institutional reform, 1880-1916 3. rise Radicalism, 1891-1916 4. workers their politics in Buenos Aires, 1890-1916 5. first Radical government, 1916-22 6. strikes, 1916-18 7. Semana Tragica 8. 1919 9. Postscript to the presidency, 1920-2 10. Alvear interlude, 1922-8 11. Yrigoyen's second 1928-30 12. Perspectives.

10.2307/2513575 article EN Hispanic American Historical Review 1977-02-01

This is a detailed study of nationalism in Argentina, fundamentalist movement pledged to violence and dictatorship that came head the notorious disappearances 1970s. radical, right-wing has had profound impact on almost all aspects Argentinian life - art literature, journalism, education, church, and, course, politics. The text attempts understand politics ideology behind military-led repression 1970s resistance democracy among extreme groups led several attempted coups between 1987 1990. It...

10.5860/choice.31-2865 article EN Choice Reviews Online 1994-01-01

Argentina's recently established democracy endured the trauma of four major military uprisings between 1987 and 1990, continuing even after rebels' original motivations faded. Exploring causes rebellions rebel movement's development, Deborah L. Norden's Military Rebellion in Argentina underlines inherently undefined nature new democracies reveals important dimensions how coalitions are formed within armed forces. By focusing on a movement rather than merely separate incidents insurrection,...

10.2307/2171707 article EN The American Historical Review 1997-06-01

Purpose The purpose of this two part paper is to outline a new way utilizing coaching drive wide scale organizational change. Design/methodology/approach authors illustrate the various benefits using internal coaches, flesh out cost benefits, and highlight range ways that organizations can integrate into their people, performance culture frameworks. It covers training, design implementation issues as well looking at aligning models with organization's strategic approach. draws on extensive...

10.1108/00197850810841594 article EN Industrial and Commercial Training 2008-02-01

10.1215/00182168-69.3.611 article ES Hispanic American Historical Review 1989-08-01

(c (1 OCIAL justice, political sovereignty, economic inde' pendence: the Peronist slogan captured central aspirations of Argentine nationalism as it matured during late 1940S. At that point, nationalist goals fused with pursuit industrialization and advancement popular welfare power, Argentina developed modern brand in 1945 E. H. Carr called socialization nation, [and] nationalization policy.' Peronism synthesized two hitherto disparate strands: a democratic whose roots lay Yrigoyenista...

10.1215/00182168-67.2.271 article EN Hispanic American Historical Review 1987-05-01

10.2307/2514692 article EN Hispanic American Historical Review 1985-02-01

10.1111/j.1470-9856.2007.00244.x article EN Bulletin of Latin American Research 2008-03-01

10.1215/00182168-65.1.162 article EN Hispanic American Historical Review 1985-02-01

10.1215/00182168-65.3.596 article EN Hispanic American Historical Review 1985-08-01
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