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Looks at Mexico's social, political, and cultural history during and after the revolution from women's perspective, and how viewing the period through lens of gender ideology alters our understanding of post-revolutionary state-formation.

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Looks at Mexico's social, political, and cultural history during and after the revolution from women's perspective, and how viewing the period through lens of gender ideology alters our understanding of post-revolutionary state-formation.
Autorenporträt
Jocelyn Olcott is the Andrew W. Mellon Assistant Professor of History at Duke University. She is the author of Revolutionary Women in Postrevolutionary Mexico, also published by Duke University Press. Mary Kay Vaughan is Professor of History at the University of Maryland, College Park. Her books include Cultural Politics in Revolution: Teachers, Peasants, and Schools in Mexico, 1920–1940 and (with Stephen E. Lewis) The Eagle and the Virgin: Nation and Cultural Revolution in Mexico, 1920–1940, also published by Duke University Press. Gabriela Cano is Professor of History at Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana in Mexico City. She is a coeditor of the multivolume Historia de las mujeres en España y América Latina.