Women and Independence in Latin America An exploration of women's involvement in the Latin American Wars of Independence |
Type of publication: Book
Author: Salas, Elizabeth
Year of publication: 1990
Title of work: Soldaderas in the Mexican Military: Myth and History
Publisher: University of Texas Press (Austin)
Keywords: Mexico, women soldiers, Antonia Nava de Catalán, Agustina Hidalgo, Luisa Martínez,
People referenced in this work:
Agustina Hidalgo (pp. 26) Footnoted John Anthony Caruso, The Liberators of Mexico, p.12.
Ana Iraeta de Mier (pp. 26) Footnoted John Anthony Caruso, The Liberators of Mexico, p.12.
Antonia Nava de Catalán, "La Generala" (pp. 26-27.) Footnoted Carlos Hernández, Mujeres célebres de México, Casa Editorial Lozano, 1918.
Josefa Castelar (pp. 32) Footnoted Anna Nieto-Gómez, "Women in Mexican History: Cinco de Mayo", Somos, May 1979, p.17.
María de Jesús Dosamantes (pp. 31) Footnoted, Ricardo Romero Aceves, La mujer en la historia de México, Costa-Amic, Mexico City, 1982, pp.170-172.
María Luisa Martínez de García Rojas (pp. 27-28.) Footnoted Martha P. Cotera, Diosa y hembra: The History and Heritage of Chicanas in the United States, Information Services Development, Austin, Texas, 1976, p.39.
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla (pp. 26) Footnoted John Anthony Caruso, The Liberators of Mexico, p.12.
Panchita Alvarez (pp. 30)