The history of the military participation of women during the Spanish Civil War has thus far been neglected, underestimated or downplayed by historians. This article aims to redress this imbalance. It examines the actions of the milicianas, and the military roles they played, from the beginning of the war until July 1937 when the majority of women had been removed from combat. Most of the secondary literature attempts to dismiss the military contribution of the milicianas by arguing that women did not participate in combat on equal terms with men. Instead, the literature focuses on the domestic and auxiliary tasks performed by the militia women at the front. This article shows that in fact women did participate in combat on equal terms with...
Historically, women have been constantly excluded from combat in war except in times of dire need. E...
Historically, women have been constantly excluded from combat in war except in times of dire need. E...
Historically, women have been constantly excluded from combat in war except in times of dire need. E...
The history of the military participation of women during the Spanish Civil War has thus far been ne...
The thesis constitutes an original contribution to the gender historiography of the Spanish Civil Wa...
The thesis constitutes an original contribution to the gender historiography of the Spanish Civil Wa...
Women¿s experience during the Spanish Civil War was not only determined by the projects imposed by t...
This article explores the origins of the feminine counter-revolutionary mobilization during the Seco...
The objective of this article is to analyse the archetype of woman promoted by the traditionalist pr...
Este artículo se ocupa de las publicaciones que han analizado el papel de las mujeres en la Guerra C...
The article explores the war experience of women who were recognized as the first veteran of Argent...
In order to study the history of women “Self-writtings” are a very important source since they prov...
La aparición de las milicianas en los primeros compases de la Guerra Civil alcanzó la categoría de s...
This article focuses on how the Spanish Civil War was experienced and understood by those who in pre...
Spanish women, French press and Spanish war, three elements that are linked in this study. Spanish w...
Historically, women have been constantly excluded from combat in war except in times of dire need. E...
Historically, women have been constantly excluded from combat in war except in times of dire need. E...
Historically, women have been constantly excluded from combat in war except in times of dire need. E...
The history of the military participation of women during the Spanish Civil War has thus far been ne...
The thesis constitutes an original contribution to the gender historiography of the Spanish Civil Wa...
The thesis constitutes an original contribution to the gender historiography of the Spanish Civil Wa...
Women¿s experience during the Spanish Civil War was not only determined by the projects imposed by t...
This article explores the origins of the feminine counter-revolutionary mobilization during the Seco...
The objective of this article is to analyse the archetype of woman promoted by the traditionalist pr...
Este artículo se ocupa de las publicaciones que han analizado el papel de las mujeres en la Guerra C...
The article explores the war experience of women who were recognized as the first veteran of Argent...
In order to study the history of women “Self-writtings” are a very important source since they prov...
La aparición de las milicianas en los primeros compases de la Guerra Civil alcanzó la categoría de s...
This article focuses on how the Spanish Civil War was experienced and understood by those who in pre...
Spanish women, French press and Spanish war, three elements that are linked in this study. Spanish w...
Historically, women have been constantly excluded from combat in war except in times of dire need. E...
Historically, women have been constantly excluded from combat in war except in times of dire need. E...
Historically, women have been constantly excluded from combat in war except in times of dire need. E...