Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Persons
Abbreviations
Maps
Introduction
Chapter 1. A Heritage of Transnational Democratic Struggles in Argentina and the World, 1914–1941
Chapter 2. Defining Women’s Roles in the Era of Fascism: Transnational “Conversations” between Latin American Fascists and Antifascists, 1930–1941
Chapter 3. Knitting Together the Local, National, and Transnational: The Rise of the Victory Board, 1941–1943
Chapter 4. Bridging Divides
Chapter 5. Gendering Antifascism in a Patriarchal Society
Chapter 6. The Cloth That Binds: Transnational Relationships with the United States, Great Britain, and Uruguay, 1941–1944
Chapter 7. “V for Victory” or Vendepatria? Nationalists versus the Victory Board, 1941–1944
Chapter 8. Transnational Citizens: Women’s Resistance and Foreign Collaborators, 1945–1947
Conclusion
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index