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No. 13 (2012)
No. 13 (2012)
State, Politics and Feminism. Comparative Perspectives.
Published:
2013-03-26
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Presentation: Minotaur State or Providence State?
On citizenship, gender and feminisms
María Dolores Ramos Palomo
17-40
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Bourgeois revolution, liberal State and gender.
The 1870’s civil marriage law
Gloria Espigado Tocino
43-61
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Totalitarian State and gender
The German model for the Sección Femenina de Falange 1936-1945
Toni Morant i Ariño
63-83
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Feminists and citizens
The Spanish feminism contributions to the democratic State-building
Mónica Moreno Seco
85-100
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Nation, myth and social control in Mexico
La Malinche and the building process of a national anti-heroine
Rosa María Spinoso Arcocha
103-121
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State, Women and Revolution
Refugio García, a rebel spirit in the Mexican Feminist Council
Verónica Oikión Solano
123-141
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Liberal State, culture and feminism in the first decades of the 20th century in Japan
Hiratsuka Raichō’s leadership
Akemi Saito
143-161
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Varia
Heterodox nationalists in Euskadi in the 20th century
José Luis de la Granja Sainz, Gaizka Fernández Soldevilla
165-186
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Myth and reality: the strange case of the Black Hand in 1883
Juan Avilés Farré
189-211
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Making history
The Spanish Sites of Memory
Jorge Luengo
215-231
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Context
Sagunto and Numancia
Recreation and archetype in the Spanish imaginary of the 20th century
Demetrio Castro Alfín
235-254
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