Date
11-20-2020
Document Type
Thesis
Abstract
Guatemala has been torn by class, race, gender, and politics throughout its history. During the late nineteenth-century coffee boom, elites expanded their landholdings at the expense of peasant communities.
Department
History
Thesis Comittee
Dr. Erin O’Connor, Thesis Advisor
Dr. Brian Payne, Committee Member
Dr. Leonid Heretz, Committee Member
Copyright and Permissions
Original document was submitted as an Honors Program requirement. Copyright is held by the author.
Recommended Citation
Phillips, Vivian A.. (2020). Indigenous Women Defying All Odds: An Analysis of the Use of Gender Violence During the Civil War of Guatemala, 1960-1996. In BSU Honors Program Theses and Projects. Item 445. Available at: https://vc.bridgew.edu/honors_proj/445
Copyright © 2020 Vivian A. Phillips