Perhaps thanks to agrowing Hispanic populationin the United States (and films like “Coco” and “The Book of Life”), there’s been a rising awareness of the Mexican holiday ofDia de Los Muertos. Taking place on Nov. 1 and 2 of every year, this festival honoring deceased loved ones is...
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humanities Article Times of Crisis, Seeds of Modernity: Women and Popular Revolts in Modern Spain Sara Muñoz-Muriana Department of Spanish & Portuguese, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755, USA; sara.munoz@dartmouth.edu Academic Editor: Annabel Martín Received: 14 February 2017; Accepted: 3 ...
To name a few: 18 May 1898, Badajoz: a demonstration organized just by women took place in order to protest against price increases of basic foods. December 1895, Tarazona: inequality and injustice in the taxation of consumer goods provoked a revolt initiated by women against the wealthy. ...