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    Women build the welfare state : performing charity and creating rights in Argentina, 1880-1955 / by Guy, Donna J.

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Female philanthropy and feminism before the welfare state : family law and the politics of names -- Benevolence and female volunteerism -- Performing child welfare : philanthropy and feminism from the damas to Eva Perón -- Juvenile delinquency, patriarchy, and female philanthropy -- The depression and the rise of the welfare state -- At the crossroads of change : Peronism, the welfare state, and the decline of non-Peronist female authority.…”
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    Women build the welfare state : performing charity and creating rights in Argentina, 1880-1955 / by Guy, Donna J.

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Female philanthropy and feminism before the welfare state: family law, and the politics of names -- Benevolence and female volunteerism -- Performing child welfare : philanthropy and feminism from the damas to Eva Perón -- Juvenile delinquency, patriarchy, and female philanthropy -- The depression and the rise of the welfare state -- At the crossroads of change : Peronism, the welfare state, and the decline of non-Peronist female authority.…”
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    Women build the welfare state : performing charity and creating rights in Argentina, 1880-1955 / by Guy, Donna J.

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Female philanthropy and feminism before the welfare state: family law, and the politics of names -- Benevolence and female volunteerism -- Performing child welfare : philanthropy and feminism from the damas to Eva Perón -- Juvenile delinquency, patriarchy, and female philanthropy -- The depression and the rise of the welfare state -- At the crossroads of change : Peronism, the welfare state, and the decline of non-Peronist female authority.…”
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    Sephardi, Jewish, Argentine : creating community and national identity, 1880-1960 / by Brodsky, Adriana Mariel, 1967-

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Burying the dead: cemeteries, walls, and Jewish identity in early twentieth-century Argentina -- Helping the living: philanthropy and the boundaries of Sephardi communities in Argentina -- The limits of community: unsuccessful attempts at creating single Sephardi organizations -- Working for the homeland: Zionism and the creation of an "Argentine" Sephardi community after 1920 -- Becoming Argentine, becoming Jewish, becoming and remaining Sephardi: Jewish women and identity in twentieth-century Argentina -- Marriages and schools: living within multiple borders.…”
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    Crossing borders, claiming a nation : a history of Argentine Jewish women, 1880-1955 / by Deutsch, Sandra McGee, 1950-

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…"If the water is sweet" : Jewish women in the countryside -- "I worked, I struggled" : Jewish women in Buenos Aires -- "A point of connection" : pathways into the professions -- "Not a novice" : prostitutes -- "A bad reputation" : family and sexuality -- "What surrounds us dissatisfies us" : leftists and union members through the 1930s -- "A dike against reaction" : contesting anti-semitism, fascism, and Peronism -- "We the women have to do something" : philanthropies and Zionism.…”
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    ¡Feminismo! : the woman's movement in Argentina from its beginnings to Eva Perón / by Carlson, Marifran, 1942-

    Published 1988
    Table of Contents: “…Blanksten; Chapter 1: The Background:Colonialism and Independence; Chapter 2: Women and Philanthropy in Nineteenth Century Argentina; Chapter 3: Education For Women in Nineteenth Century Argentina; Chapter 4: The National Council of Women in Argentina; Chapter 5: Feminism and the Free Thought Movement, 1900-1910; Chapter 6: Feminism and Socialism; Chapter 7: The International Feminist Congress of 1910; Chapter 8: War's Aftermath, 1918-1926; Chapter 9: Argentina Turns to the Right…”
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