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- 2003557490 abstract "A paper by Diane Goetze on the roles of women in the Mexican revolution and in the current Zapatista movement. Includes a link to the Zapatista Women Home Page.".
- 2003557490 alternative "From soldaderas to comandantas".
- 2003557490 alternative "Roles of women in the Mexican Revolution and in the current Zapatista movement".
- 2003557490 contributor B9786884.
- 2003557490 coverage "Chiapas (Mexico) History Peasant Uprising, 1994-".
- 2003557490 coverage "Mexico History Revolution, 1923-1924.".
- 2003557490 coverage "Mexico Politics and government 20th century.".
- 2003557490 created "1997.".
- 2003557490 date "1997".
- 2003557490 date "1997.".
- 2003557490 dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- 2003557490 description "A paper by Diane Goetze on the roles of women in the Mexican revolution and in the current Zapatista movement. Includes a link to the Zapatista Women Home Page.".
- 2003557490 description "Mode of access: World Wide Web.".
- 2003557490 identifier enterpaper.html.
- 2003557490 issued "1997".
- 2003557490 issued "1997.".
- 2003557490 language "eng".
- 2003557490 publisher "[Austin, Tex. : ACTLab, University of Texas at Austin],".
- 2003557490 requires "Mode of access: World Wide Web.".
- 2003557490 spatial "Chiapas (Mexico) History Peasant Uprising, 1994-".
- 2003557490 spatial "Mexico History Revolution, 1923-1924.".
- 2003557490 spatial "Mexico Politics and government 20th century.".
- 2003557490 spatial "Mexico.".
- 2003557490 subject "Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (Mexico)".
- 2003557490 subject "F1256".
- 2003557490 subject "Women revolutionaries Mexico.".
- 2003557490 title "From soldaderas to comandantas".
- 2003557490 title "Revolutionary women--from soldaderas to comandantas [electronic resource] : the roles of women in the Mexican Revolution and in the current Zapatista movement / by Diane Goetze.".
- 2003557490 title "Roles of women in the Mexican Revolution and in the current Zapatista movement".
- 2003557490 type "text".