The Nicaraguan revolution not only launched complete legislative and gubernatoral changes within the country in 1979, but the people's revolution also launched a movement among women civilain populations that would engage in the rebellion against the Somoza dictatorship and later counterrevolutionatries. The emphasis of the women's involvement lies within the implemenation of feminist ideology within the Sandinista socialist party by its most prominent figures and the Sandisinta party's subsequent facilitatation of new women's organizations. The emegence of women as activists and leaders served two concurrent purposes: to secure the freedom of the nation from the Somoza regime and the emancipation of women. This article examines the role of...
The Nicaraguan Revolution was a decades-long process meant to liberate the small Central American co...
The purpose of my research is to measure the impact of the Nicaraguan Revolution on Nicaraguan women...
This article focuses on the current situation of indigenous and afrodescendant women, their politica...
The Nicaraguan revolution not only launched complete legislative and gubernatoral changes within the...
First published in 1981 in the wake of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) revolution in...
Historically, women have been constantly excluded from combat in war except in times of dire need. E...
Sandino\u27s Daughters, Margaret Randall\u27s conversations with Nicaraguan women in their struggle ...
This thesis analyses the increasingly difficult situation for the Nicaraguan women‟s movement after ...
This thesis examines the relationship between the government and women\u27s organizations in Nicarag...
The growth of a dynamic and assertive constituency of women in Nicaragua is inseparable from the mo...
Runner-up for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical ScholarshipHelen Kerwin’...
This dissertation examines the meanings, mechanisms and logic of gendered political negotiations bet...
Costa Rica and Nicaragua, although situated close together in geography, historically and politicall...
The struggle between the state on one hand, and democracy and society on the other, reflects the ong...
On 25 April 1990 Violeta Chamorro assumed the presidency of Nicaragua, two months after her National...
The Nicaraguan Revolution was a decades-long process meant to liberate the small Central American co...
The purpose of my research is to measure the impact of the Nicaraguan Revolution on Nicaraguan women...
This article focuses on the current situation of indigenous and afrodescendant women, their politica...
The Nicaraguan revolution not only launched complete legislative and gubernatoral changes within the...
First published in 1981 in the wake of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) revolution in...
Historically, women have been constantly excluded from combat in war except in times of dire need. E...
Sandino\u27s Daughters, Margaret Randall\u27s conversations with Nicaraguan women in their struggle ...
This thesis analyses the increasingly difficult situation for the Nicaraguan women‟s movement after ...
This thesis examines the relationship between the government and women\u27s organizations in Nicarag...
The growth of a dynamic and assertive constituency of women in Nicaragua is inseparable from the mo...
Runner-up for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical ScholarshipHelen Kerwin’...
This dissertation examines the meanings, mechanisms and logic of gendered political negotiations bet...
Costa Rica and Nicaragua, although situated close together in geography, historically and politicall...
The struggle between the state on one hand, and democracy and society on the other, reflects the ong...
On 25 April 1990 Violeta Chamorro assumed the presidency of Nicaragua, two months after her National...
The Nicaraguan Revolution was a decades-long process meant to liberate the small Central American co...
The purpose of my research is to measure the impact of the Nicaraguan Revolution on Nicaraguan women...
This article focuses on the current situation of indigenous and afrodescendant women, their politica...