Margaret Power

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Margaret Power is a historian and author known for her work on Latin American politics, right-wing movements, and gender.

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instanceOf author
historian
educatedAt Northwestern University
University of Illinois at Chicago
employer Illinois Institute of Technology
fieldOfWork Latin American history
gender studies
political history
right-wing movements
gender female
hasWritten Hope in Hard Times: Norvelt and the Struggle for Community During the Great Depression
Right-Wing Women in Chile: Feminine Power and the Struggle Against Allende, 1964–1973
Right-Wing Women: From Conservatives to Extremists Around the World
Puerto Rican independence movement
surface form: Solidarity Across the Americas: The Puerto Rican Nationalist Party and Anti-Imperialism
knownFor research on Latin American politics
research on gender and politics
research on right-wing politics
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainSubjectOfWork Chilean right-wing women
Puerto Rican Nationalist Party
Salvador Allende
surface form: Salvador Allende government

anti-imperialism in the Americas
nationality United States of America
surface form: United States
occupation historian
writer
positionHeld professor of history at Illinois Institute of Technology
researchInterest Latin American social movements
transnational right-wing networks
women in conservative movements

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Power hasNotableBearer Margaret Power