Women and Independence in Latin America An exploration of women's involvement in the Latin American Wars of Independence |
Type of publication: Edited Book
Editor: Dore, Elizabeth, and Molyneux, Maxine
Year of publication: 2000
Title of work: Hidden Histories of Gender and the State in Latin America
Publisher: Duke University Press (Durham and London)
ISBN: 0-8223-2434-2
Keywords: Women, Latin America, politics, households, 19th and 20th centuries.
People referenced in this work:
Antonio Amar y Borbón (pp. 129) Chapter, Rebecca Earle, "Rape and the Anxious Republic: Revolutionary Colombia, 1810-1830".
Antonio Nariño (Enrique Sotomayor) (pp. 131) Chapter, Rebecca Earle, "Rape and the Anxious Republic: Revolutionary Colombia, 1810-1830". Footnoted La Bagatela, No.8, 1 September 1811; see also issue 8 no.1, 15 September 1811.
Concepción Loperena de Fernández de Castro (pp. 129) Chapter, Rebecca Earle, "Rape and the Anxious Republic: Revolutionary Colombia, 1810-1830".
María Antonia Bolívar (pp. ) Chapter, Rebecca Earle, "Rape and the Anxious Republic: Revolutionary Colombia, 1810-1830".
María Manuela de Angulo (pp. 128) Chapter, Rebecca Earle, "Rape and the Anxious Republic: Revolutionary Colombia, 1810-1830".
Policarpa Salavarrieta Ríos (pp. 139) Chapter, Rebecca Earle, "Rape and the Anxious Republic: Revolutionary Colombia, 1810-1830". Referenced to Díaz Díaz, La reconquista, vols 1 (pp.384-385) and 2; José María Caballero, Diario, (1990), p.238 and Rafael Gómez Hoyos, La independencia de Colombia, Madrid, MAPFRE, 1992, p.198.
Simón Bolívar (pp. 133-134) Chapter, Rebecca Earle, "Rape and the Anxious Republic: Revolutionary Colombia, 1810-1830".