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Revolutionizing Motherhood: The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo (Latin American Silhouettes)

ePub Revolutionizing Motherhood: The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo (Latin American Silhouettes) by Marguerite Guzman Bouvard Brandeis University; Author of The Path Through Grief: A Compassionate Guide in History

Description

A complete guide to the Spanish Guerrillas that fought against Napoleon’s troops. Chapters with the different fighting tactics used in guerrilla warfare; biographies of the best known leaders; etc.Illustrated with many photographs; location maps and color illustrations.Full cover edition with 52 pages. Soft cover.


#908365 in Books 2002-01-01Ingredients: Example IngredientsOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.16 x .72 x 6.11l; .87 #File Name: 0842024875278 pagesRevolutionizing Motherhood: The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo (Latin American Silhouettes)


Review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I enjoyed it a lotBy MPFI enjoyed it a lot. It is a great book. However; it presents only the story of "the Mothers of plaza de Mayo;" but neglects to mentions the other relevant facts.I believe it needs to be read with other books; particularly history books; or a better understanding of the situation in Argentina at the moment; because the dissapeared ones not necessary were involved with the Montoneros (the paramilitary group that defacto government was after). So; in order for us to develop an objective understanding of the situation during this period in time; I believe it should be read with other books; particularly history ones. The struggle they went through was atrocious; the images are too strong; so it is hard to be objective when you hear the recollections of other people who lived during that time; particularly for us Argentinians that were born after this defacto government. People that does not know the Argentinian history and what went on at the moment; whom have not been able to hear accounts from people that lived back then either; may develop a really bias view as to what the scenario was like. The situations was extremely complex; it still is. The Argentinian society has an enormous complexity because all the things we have gone as a country since we formed our first government in 1810. And; the only way to understand it is by knowing its history.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Read it for classBy Megan MorrisseyBook assigned for college class. Great book and will hold a great place in my bookshelf.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy Customergood

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