This comprehensive collection, "Obras Completas De Concepción Arenal: Artículos Sobre Beneficencia Y Prisiones, V. 1-5., 1900-1901," presents the complete works of Concepción Arenal de García Carrasco, a pioneering Spanish writer, criminologist, and activist. These volumes, originally published between 1900 and 1901, delve into Arenal's incisive analysis of beneficence and the prison system. A key figure in 19th-century social reform, Arenal's writings offer invaluable insights into the social and legal landscapes of her time. Her work remains relevant for scholars and anyone interested in the history of penology, social work, and women's contributions to legal and social thought.
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