Abstract

Juan Eugenio Corradi, the coordinator of this special issue on Argentina and Peron ism, synthesizes past and present developments in his home country. He looks particular ly at the role of agrarian and industrial classes and their internal differences in an effort to clarify the meaning of Peronism through historical periods. He links his analysis to the other essays herein to assist the reader in gaining a coherent and unifying perspective of the diverse themes and content. Juan Corradi teaches sociology at New York University.

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