Patriarchy, Paternity and Paternalism in Early Twentieth Century Chilean Labor History

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Title
Patriarchy, Paternity and Paternalism in Early Twentieth Century Chilean Labor History
Author
Travis Cook
Faculty Advisor
John L. Rector
Date
1/1/2012
Abstract
This study compares labor histories of Chile, pointing out that some stress the importance, mining, others urban work, and still others, the role of women. It also looks at the problem of illegitimacy and the problems for children born out of wedlock to establish paternity under the Civil Code of 1854. Both secular and Catholic orphanages prepared children for domestic work. Importantly as well, the study examines the roll of women in the Chilean labor movement.
Type
Text
Language
eng
Rights
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Department
History
Identifier
his/13
Bibliographic Citation
Cook, Travis. "Patriarchy, Paternity and Paternalism in Early Twentieth Century Chilean Labor History." Department of History seminar paper, Western Oregon University, 2012.