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Mary Kay Vaughan

    Mary Kay Vaughan is a distinguished historian whose work delves into the complex interplay of cultural politics, revolution, and education in Mexico. She meticulously examines how societal and political shifts shape individual lives and identities, offering profound insights into the dynamics of revolutionary movements and their lasting impact on national culture. Vaughan's scholarship is recognized for its deep historical analysis and its nuanced understanding of how power and social change are intertwined. Her writings provide compelling narratives that illuminate the Mexican experience.

    Sex in Revolution
    • 2006

      Sex in Revolution

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(25)Add rating

      A collection of histories showing how women participated in Mexican revolutionary and postrevolutionary state formation by challenging conventions of sexuality, work, family life, and religious practice.

      Sex in Revolution