Agustina de Aragón in Cairo. Women warriors and National Heroes in Global History
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This article uses recent findings from studies of women warrior and national heroes as an enduring and complex transnational and global phenomenon to re-examine the figure of the iconic Spanish example of such a figure: Agustina de Aragón. Specifically, it explores how and why she, and not others, was turned into a national hero, how Spaniards managed the subversion of gender roles that a woman warrior represented, the effect of her long outliving the events of 1808 that made her famous, and the extent to and ways in which her figure as a woman warrior circulated beyond Spain.
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Shubert, A. (2020). Agustina de Aragón in Cairo. Women warriors and National Heroes in Global History. Millars. Espai I Història, 1(48), 93–121. https://doi.org/10.6035/Millars.2020.48.5
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