Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction. Citizenship in Twentieth-Century Argentina - Benjamin Bryce and David M. K. Sheinin
Chapter 1. Citizenship and Ethnicity: Social Welfare and Paternalism in Buenos Aires, 1880–1930 - Benjamin Bryce
Chapter 2. “Argentine Man”: Human Evolution and Cultural Citizenship in Argentina, 1911–1940 - Carolyne R. Larson
Chapter 3. Nation, Race, and Latin Americanism in Argentina: The Life and Times of Manuel Ugarte, 1900s–1960s - Eduardo Elena
Chapter 4. Fitness and the National Body: Modernity, Physical Culture, and Gender, 1930–1945 - Andrés Horacio Reggiani
Chapter 5. Melting the Pot?: Peronism, Jewish-Argentines and the Struggle for Diversity - Raanan Rein
Chapter 6. Transnational Spaces: Intellectuals, Politics, and the State in Cold War Argentina, 1950–1963 - Jorge A. Nállim
Chapter 7. How Dictatorship Survived Democracy: The Persistence of Proceso Law in 1970s and 1980s Argentina - David M. K. Sheinin
Chapter 8. Popular Politics, the Catholic Church, and the Making of Argentina’s Transition to Democracy, 1978–1983 - Jennifer Adair
Epilogue. Argentina in the Cul-de-Sac (Again)? - Jeremy Adelman
Notes
Contributors
Index