Abstract

This article studies the important role of Paraguayan women during the Chaco War (1923–1935). It studies the relationship between “Godmothers of War” and their “Godsons” during the war, outlining how urban elite Paraguayan women corresponded with rural lower-class men in the name of patriotism.

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