Revolutionary Women in Postrevolutionary Mexico
Discover the untold stories of women's resilience and activism in "Revolutionary Women in Postrevolutionary Mexico," a compelling examination authored by renowned scholars and published by Duke University Press in 2006. This enlightening work spans 277 pages, diving deep into the political organizing of women and their pivotal roles during the transformative period of Cardenas' populist regime. The book challenges long-standing perceptions that Mexican women uniformly held conservative and anti-revolutionary views, revealing a nuanced perspective on their contributions to state formation and social change. Perfect for historians, students, and anyone interested in gender studies and Mexican history, this paperback edition is a must-have for your collection. Join a journey through an often-overlooked aspect of revolutionary history and understand the critical impact women had in shaping Mexico's future.