Description
The story begins with a background sketch of Argentine history, spanning four centuries from the conquistadores to the Perons. It describes the participation of upper class women in the country's philanthropic establishment thought the Beneficent Society, founded in the early nineteenth century; the development of the public education system- considered the best in Latin America- through the strong contribution of North American female teachers; and the influence of nineteenth century free thought and socialism upon woman's movement. Despite the broadening of education and the positive effect of European immigration upon Argentine institutions, it was not until the middle of the twentieth century that woman suffrage was finally achieved-by a bizarre twist of fate through the efforts of the Peron regime, and to the outrage and consternation of most Argentine feminists.
About the Author
Marifran Carlson holds a doctorate in Latin American History from the University of Chicago, and has taught at Northwestern and Roosevelt Universities. A self-employed businesswoman who has travelled extensively in Latin America, Dr. Carlson currently lives in Chicago.
Book Information
ISBN 9780897331685
Author Marifran Carlson
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Academy Chicago Publishers
Publisher Academy Chicago Publishers
Weight(grams) 344g
Dimensions(mm) 203mm * 127mm * 15mm