The article describes and analyzes one of the political projects that gained strength in Argentina during the between-war years and remained in place throughout Peronism: government tutelage of mothers and children. It examines how the Dirección de Maternidad e Infancia viewed the motherchild dyad, how this office proposed to address the issue of infant mortality, what type of technical staff was in place, and what limitations were encountered in trying to enforce these ideas. It also looks at what changed and what stayed the same at the office under Peronism.
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Biernat, C., & Ramacciotti, K. (2008). La tutela estatal de la madre y el niño en la Argentina: Estructuras administrativas, legislación y cuadros técnicos (1936-1955). Historia, Ciencias, Saude - Manguinhos, 15(2), 331–351. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-59702008000200006
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