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Hey there.
Liberal Thought in Argentina, 1837-1940 edited by Natalio R. Botana and Ezequiel Gallo. It's a compilation of primary sources, check out "Message on the Electoral Reform (Buenos Aires, February 29, 1912)". It's on Project MUSE, here (your school most likely has access to it): http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9781614879060 . This is a good compilation of sources on that period, so it'll be useful.
A Short History of the Argentinians by Félix Luna. Haven't read this personally yet, but Félix Luna is very respected and I know it's a good summary of Argentine history. If you haven't gone too deep in your readings, this might be a good starting point and you can probably jump to other bibliography based on the sources. Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Short-History-Argentinians-Felix-Luna/dp/9504904033 . Not period-specific though, sorry I couldn't help you with that.
Let me know if this helped. Good luck!