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"A completely new and different book from her earlier Sandino's Daughters. The core is a dozen lengthy interviews with feminist women (all but one), hence not randomly drawn from Nicaraguan society. Randall opens the volume with a useful, wide-ranging interpretative survey of history, politics, and the social situation of women. One observation that sticks: women who most resembled men in their conduct rose highest under Sandinista rule"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
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Sandino's daughters revisited: feminism in Nicaragua
1994, New Star Books
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Sandino's daughters revisited: feminism in Nicaragua
1994, Rutgers University Press
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