Women and ETA is the first book-length study of women in radical Basque nationalism. It uses a unique body of oral history interviews to examine the history of women as supporters and direct participants in ETA, including violence, from 1959 to the period before ETAâ s declaration of a permanent ceasefire in March 2006. -- .
Women and ETA is the first book-length study of women in radical Basque nationalism. It uses a unique body of oral history interviews to examine the history of women as supporters and direct participants in ETA, including violence, from 1959 to the period before ETAâ s declaration of a permanent ceasefire in March 2006. -- .
Carrie Hamilton is Reader in Spanish at Roehampton University, London
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Gender, nationalism and memory 1 Growing up nationalist 2 Gendering the roots of radical nationalism 3 Nationalism goes public 4 Constructing the male warrior and the homefront heroine 5 From the domestic front to armed struggle 6 The final front: arrest and prison 7 Nationalism and feminism 8 Women and the Basque conflict in the new millennium Conclusion Glossary Appendix 1: Interviews Appendix 2: Women in ETA Select bibliography
Acknowledgments Introduction: Gender, nationalism and memory 1 Growing up nationalist 2 Gendering the roots of radical nationalism 3 Nationalism goes public 4 Constructing the male warrior and the homefront heroine 5 From the domestic front to armed struggle 6 The final front: arrest and prison 7 Nationalism and feminism 8 Women and the Basque conflict in the new millennium Conclusion Glossary Appendix 1: Interviews Appendix 2: Women in ETA Select bibliography
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