Unfinished Transitions: Women and the Gendered Development of Democracy in Venezuela, 1936-1996Penn State Press, 1 พ.ย. 2010 |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
UNFINISHED TRANSITIONS | 15 |
THE PARADOXICAL RISE AND FALL OF THE WOMENS MOVEMENT IN THE FIRST TRANSITION TO DEMOCRACY 19361948 | 53 |
WHY MACHISMO WAS STRONGER THAN A MILITARY DICTATORSHIP Womens Organizing in the Second Transition to Democracy 19481973 | 101 |
REGENDERING POLITICAL OPPORTUNITIES The Growth of Conjunctural Coalition Building Under Democratic Consolidation 19741982 | 139 |
INSTITUTIONALIZING SUCCESS Women Unite Within and Outside of the State for Social and Political Reform 19841990 | 193 |
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