Browsing Cuadernos de Historia by Subject "Women"
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“It is necessary for women to be self-conscious.” An analysis of the rationalist ideology on women from the Boletín de la Escuela Moderna (1901-1909)
Cuadernos de Historia; Núm. 60 (2024): Junio; pp. 91-120. -
Representations of women’s epistolary writing in the framework of mass emigration from Asturias (1880-1936)
Cuadernos de Historia; Núm. 59 (2023): Diciembre; pp. 51-75. -
“So, she has been suffering with her growing family the crudest misery”. Migratory experiences of Spanish women to in the nineteenth century
Cuadernos de Historia; Núm. 59 (2023): Diciembre; pp. 103-128. -
Women, family and property. Economic management of family wealth by female heads of household. Melipilla (Chile), 1810-1837
Cuadernos de Historia; Núm. 60 (2024): Junio; pp. 121-156.