| A Brief History of 19th Century Argentina: Summary of events and trends in 1810-1890 Argentina by Heath S. Douglas, a graduate student at Mississippi State University. |
| Argentina Human Rights Information: This site provides information, news and actions related to the "Dirty War". |
| Argentina's History: Brief information from the prehistory to the 20th century. |
| Argentina: The Vanished Gallery: Under the military dictatorship of 1976-1983, 20 to 30 thousand people disappeared. This web site tells their story. |
| BBC News - Q&A: Argentina's Economic Crisis: Examination of how a country lauded in the 1990s as an economic miracle could have descended into paralysis. |
| Cato Institute - Argentina's Crisis: Studies, opinion and commentary along with events and Congressional testimony and speeches on the Argentine civil and economic crisis. Includes audio, video and links to related resources. |
| Development Gateway - Argentina: Challenges and Opportunities: Archived resources for the 2004-2004 topic page about the Argentina financial crisis includes news, articles, projects, discussions and related links. |
| Forum: The Impact of - and Alternatives to - World Bank & IMF Economic Policies in the Hemisphere: April 2000 presentations include the concerns of economist Jorge Carpio, Coordinator of SAPRIN Argentina (FOCO) at the SAPRIN/Development GAP Public Forum in the U.S. Congress on World Bank and IMF Economic Policies. |
| Historical Text Archive - Argentina: Collection of texts relating to history, politics and famous people. |
| History and Culture: Brief encyclopedia-like article by InterKnowledge.com. |
| IMF - Should Countries Like Argentina Be Able to Declare Themselves Bankrupt?: Commentary by Anne Krueger, First Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund. |
| Journey to the Past: Historical tour which includes key events in the formation of the Argentine State and its subsequent modernization. By Mario Farber, Comunicaciones Interactivas. |
| Okita Final Report: June 1996 report from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). Contains practical and business-oriented recommendations for Argentina to strengthen its economy and thus expand export to and promote direct investment from East Asia. |
| The Grandmothers of May Square: Civil, non-governmental organization. Its aim is to locate the children who disappeared during the military dictatorship and to restore them to their legitimate families. |
| WWW-VL - History: Argentina: Directory of links in English and Spanish. |