Women in Mexico
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Julia Tuñón Pablos is a Mexican historian and author who centers her work on uncovering and highlighting overlooked female perspectives within Mexican history. Her groundbreaking 1987 publication offered the first comprehensive historical account of women's contributions to nation-building, correcting traditional narratives that had systematically excluded them. Through meticulous research and a distinctive approach, Tuñón Pablos enriches our understanding of history, ensuring that women's voices and actions are no longer absent from the chronicle.
