The Mexican Revolution of 1910 was a war fought by rebels wanting to establish a democracy in Mexico after being ruled by a dictator for nearly 30 years. Once the country was fully in war and divided in two, women had only two choices. The first was to stay behind and struggle with finding food and earning money. Their other choice was to follow their men to battle and assist them with their needs on the battlefield. These women would cook, do laundry, acted as nurses for those wounded in battle, and would fight alongside the men on the battlefield when needed. This paper will explore the significant roles of soldaderas during the Mexican Revolution and how propaganda from the Mexican Revolution sexualized the image of soldaderas. The paper...
This paper explores the positive and negative impacts of the Mexican Revolution on the freedoms, opp...
En el otoño de 1914 las mujeres de los países occidentales tomaron la iniciativa de afrontar la guer...
The modern idea of mexicanidad, or "Mexican-ness", was the product of the era known as the Porfiriat...
The Mexican Revolution of 1910 was a war fought by rebels wanting to establish a democracy in Mexico...
The 1910 Mexican Revolution began in protest against Mexican President Porfirio Diaz's dictatorship,...
Women’s contributions during the violent phase of the Mexican Revolution (1910-1917) have historical...
The violent phase of the 1910 Mexican Revolution figured prominently in the media and fine arts of M...
This paper primarily compares and contrasts the experiences of two groups of women that emerged in t...
The obstacles that white women had to face during WWI have been widely documented in books such as E...
La consolidació de La Adelita com a estereotip femení ha contribuït a invisibilitzar la diversitat d...
Photograph of a Mexican Revolution Soldadera. The Soldaderas were female revolutionary soldiers who...
La consolidación de la Adelita como estereotipo femenino ha contribuido a invisibilizar la diversida...
War photography is conventionally assumed to be a masculine endeavour, undertaken by risk-taking pho...
The role of women in the Mexican war of independence remains relatively obscure. The principal Spani...
This study examines the patterns between the artistic reproductions of the Mexican Revolution and na...
This paper explores the positive and negative impacts of the Mexican Revolution on the freedoms, opp...
En el otoño de 1914 las mujeres de los países occidentales tomaron la iniciativa de afrontar la guer...
The modern idea of mexicanidad, or "Mexican-ness", was the product of the era known as the Porfiriat...
The Mexican Revolution of 1910 was a war fought by rebels wanting to establish a democracy in Mexico...
The 1910 Mexican Revolution began in protest against Mexican President Porfirio Diaz's dictatorship,...
Women’s contributions during the violent phase of the Mexican Revolution (1910-1917) have historical...
The violent phase of the 1910 Mexican Revolution figured prominently in the media and fine arts of M...
This paper primarily compares and contrasts the experiences of two groups of women that emerged in t...
The obstacles that white women had to face during WWI have been widely documented in books such as E...
La consolidació de La Adelita com a estereotip femení ha contribuït a invisibilitzar la diversitat d...
Photograph of a Mexican Revolution Soldadera. The Soldaderas were female revolutionary soldiers who...
La consolidación de la Adelita como estereotipo femenino ha contribuido a invisibilizar la diversida...
War photography is conventionally assumed to be a masculine endeavour, undertaken by risk-taking pho...
The role of women in the Mexican war of independence remains relatively obscure. The principal Spani...
This study examines the patterns between the artistic reproductions of the Mexican Revolution and na...
This paper explores the positive and negative impacts of the Mexican Revolution on the freedoms, opp...
En el otoño de 1914 las mujeres de los países occidentales tomaron la iniciativa de afrontar la guer...
The modern idea of mexicanidad, or "Mexican-ness", was the product of the era known as the Porfiriat...