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"Mothers, workers, lovers” by Barbara Potthast

 

“From Malinche to the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, it takes a broad tour of the presence and role of women in the history of America, through renowned figures and also anonymous Indians, workers, employees and mothers.”

Extracted Iberoamerican Vervuert.

See also:

http://institucional.us.es/hamerica/uploads/pdf/potthast.pdf

http://www.traficantes.net/index.php/trafis/libreria/catalogo/libros/madres_obreras_amantes_protagonismo_femenino_en_la_historia_de_america_latina

The recommended titles are in the Library of the International Institute. If you are interested in reading this recommendation, you can check its availability at catalog of the library

Mothers, workers, lovers…: female protagonism in the history of Latin America / Barbara Potthast ; Translation by Jorge Luis Acanda. — Madrid: Iberoamericana [etc.], 2010. — 394 p. ; 23cm — (Emulated time: history of America and Spain; 14).

DL M 47590-2010 — ISBN 978-84-8489-515-2

HQ1460.5 .P6718 2010

R. 97560