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Shows that the Argentine Welfare State was not a 1940s creation from scratch by Juan and Eva Peron, but rather an extension of a long tradition of charity and welfare activism on the part of local governments and independent groups concerning such matters

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Shows that the Argentine Welfare State was not a 1940s creation from scratch by Juan and Eva Peron, but rather an extension of a long tradition of charity and welfare activism on the part of local governments and independent groups concerning such matters
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Autorenporträt
Donna J. Guy is the Distinguished Professor of Humanities in the Department of History at Ohio State University. She is the author of White Slavery and Mothers Alive and Dead: The Troubled Meeting of Sex, Gender, Public Health, and Progress in Latin America and Sex and Danger in Buenos Aires: Prostitution, Family, and Nation in Argentina and an editor of Feminisms and Internationalism and Sex and Sexuality in Latin America.