Tag: Mexican history
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Cartucho y Las Adelitas – the Mexican Revolution through the Female Lens

The women of the Mexican Revolution, often overlooked, were crucial to the war effort. Arianna North Castell reviews the book ‘Cartucho’ by Nellie Campobello, who was a child during the conflict. North Castell explores Campobello’s experiences as a child and the normalisation of violence as an everyday reality.
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The War on Drugs and Histories of Post-Revolutionary Mexico

Written by Jack Bennett. Developments in the history of Post-Revolutionary Mexico have intertwined narratives with the war on drugs. But how have these narratives developed and come to include new ideas and conceptions?
