Some 12 miles southwest of the city of Buenos Aires is a remarkable settlement called Ciudad Evita. It was founded in 1947 by the then-president of Argentina, Juan Perón, in tribute to his wife, Eva.
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Juan Perón Built a Workers’ State in Argentina and Quietly Turned It Into a Controlled Democracy
After World War II, Argentina looked rich and untouchable, then Juan Perón rose to power promising dignity for workers and ...
Buenos Aires’ great independent newspaper La Prensa was dead last week, its life snuffed out by Juan Perón. By act of the rubber-stamp Argentine Congress, the world-famed paper had been expropriated ...
Swinging round to Rio for next week’s conference of U.S. ambassadors in South America, Assistant Secretary of State Edward G. Miller Jr. dropped in for a visit with Juan Peron. It was no mere ...
For the second week, Buenos Aires’ La Prensa was closed down. The independent conservative newspaper, one of the most respected in the world, was in a fight for its existence against Juan Peron. It ...
Michael Grandage’s revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s “Evita” at the Marquis Theater is stately, sincere and sober-sided. By Ben Brantley The wife of Juan Perón made an indelible mark on ...
Bomb blasts, loud but mostly harmless, have shaken Buenos Aires 15 times in the last 2½ months. Juan Peron, foiled in his frantic attempts to catch the culprits, lashed out at all his enemies, even ...
Don’t cry for Andrew Lloyd Webber. True, his “Bad Cinderella,” a renamed version of his COVID-troubled West End musical “Cinderella” in London, closed on Broadway in June after only 85 performances ...
Juan Peron’s second inauguration for a six-year presidential term should have been one of the gaudiest occasions of his career. Instead, the pampas dictator ordered all ceremonies severely curtailed, ...
Wildly cheered by flag-waving crowds, a lean, leathery man in an olive-green army uniform rode triumphantly into Buenos Aires one sunny day last week to take over as President of Argentina. The new ...
The chief aims of President Pedro Aramburu and the officers around him—as mirrored by their own words and deeds—took firm shape last week. They intend to wipe out the cult of Juan Peron, free the ...
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