MUJERES TRAS LA HUELLA DE LOS SOLDADOS

Women in the War of the Pacific in more than one way. Some were "cantineras"; others stayed at home but helped according to their possibilities, and finally there were the camp followers, which are te object of this study. Most of them followed their husbands or friends, but there were als...

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Autor principal: Larraín Mira,Paz
Lenguaje:Spanish / Castilian
Publicado: Instituto de Historia. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile 2000
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-719420000033000052005-11-14MUJERES TRAS LA HUELLA DE LOS SOLDADOSLarraín Mira,PazWomen in the War of the Pacific in more than one way. Some were "cantineras"; others stayed at home but helped according to their possibilities, and finally there were the camp followers, which are te object of this study. Most of them followed their husbands or friends, but there were also single women who simply wished to go to the battlefront and embarked in large numbers together with the troops. However, the problems created by so many females in the camps became evident after a few months, and the Governmentt issued several decreed forbidding women to travel in military transports. These orders were repeatedly flaunted with the help of the soldiers who even lent them their spare uniforms as a disguise. This explains the great number of women who returned together with the Chilean army in 1884, at the end of the warinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto de Historia. Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChileHistoria (Santiago) v.33 20002000-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-71942000003300005es10.4067/S0717-71942000003300005
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description Women in the War of the Pacific in more than one way. Some were "cantineras"; others stayed at home but helped according to their possibilities, and finally there were the camp followers, which are te object of this study. Most of them followed their husbands or friends, but there were also single women who simply wished to go to the battlefront and embarked in large numbers together with the troops. However, the problems created by so many females in the camps became evident after a few months, and the Governmentt issued several decreed forbidding women to travel in military transports. These orders were repeatedly flaunted with the help of the soldiers who even lent them their spare uniforms as a disguise. This explains the great number of women who returned together with the Chilean army in 1884, at the end of the war
author Larraín Mira,Paz
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MUJERES TRAS LA HUELLA DE LOS SOLDADOS
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title MUJERES TRAS LA HUELLA DE LOS SOLDADOS
title_short MUJERES TRAS LA HUELLA DE LOS SOLDADOS
title_full MUJERES TRAS LA HUELLA DE LOS SOLDADOS
title_fullStr MUJERES TRAS LA HUELLA DE LOS SOLDADOS
title_full_unstemmed MUJERES TRAS LA HUELLA DE LOS SOLDADOS
title_sort mujeres tras la huella de los soldados
publisher Instituto de Historia. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
publishDate 2000
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