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Defying male civilization: women in the Spanish Civil War
Mary Nash
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Frontmatter
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Acronyms (page ix)
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Editors' Introduction to the Series (page xi)
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Acknowledgments (page xv)
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Introduction (page 1)
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1 The Construction of Gender Roles: Women in Contemporary Spain (page 7)
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The Perfect Married Lady: The Constraints of the Female State (page 10)
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Provident and Industrious: Education and Woman's Mission (page 17)
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Invisible but Crucial: Women and Work (page 23)
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Freedom, Bread, and "Bad" Women: Gender and Social Change (page 27)
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Toward a Feminist Consciousness: Women's Organizations and the Construction of Feminism (page 33)
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2 Revolution and Antifascist Resistance: Women in Revolutionary Imagery and Rhetoric (page 43)
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The Nature of the Conflict (page 45)
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Heroines, Combative Mothers, and Mythmakers: The Changing Images of Women (page 48)
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3 Women's Organizations During the War (page 63)
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Women's Popular Front: Women's Allied Antifascist Organizations (page 65)
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Anarchist Strategies To Free Women: Mujeres Libres (page 78)
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Dissident Marxists: The Female Secretariat of the POUM (page 93)
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The Widening Rift Among the Women's Organizations (page 97)
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4 "Milicianas" or Homefront Heroines: Women's Place in the War (page 101)
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Gender, Militarism, and Antifascism (page 102)
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"Milicianas" and Women's Experience at the War Fronts (page 105)
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Changing Attitudes Toward the "Milicianas" (page 109)
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"War Godmothers," Volunteers, and Non-combatant Activities (page 117)
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Women's Proper Place: The Homefront (page 120)
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Women and Paid Work (page 124)
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Unions and Women's Work (page 127)
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Official Initiatives in Professional Training for Women Workers (page 130)
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Worker Control, Official Measures, and Women's Work (page 133)
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5 Survival in Wartime: The Changing Boundaries of Public and Private (page 141)
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Women's Role in Survival and Civil Resistance (page 142)
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Women in Social Welfare and Public Health (page 146)
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"The Fascism of Nature": Prostitution and Venereal Diseases (page 154)
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Liberate the Prostitutes (page 163)
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Revolution and the Legalization of Abortion (page 165)
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6 The Battle Lost (page 177)
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Chronology of the Spanish Civil War (page 187)
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Notes (page 193)
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Glossary (page 229)
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Bibliography (page 233)
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Index (page 255)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AHR | 103.2 (Apr. 1998): 533-534 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2649839 |
AANTH | 99.1 (Mar. 1997): 188-189 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/682165 |
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Published: c1995
Publisher: Arden Press
- 9780912869162 (paper)
- 9780912869155 (hardcover)