The article explores the historical narrative surrounding Emperor Maximiliano and Empress Carlota, focusing on their tragic roles during Mexico’s Second Empire. It critiques the traditional male-dominated perspective in history, arguing that women played significant but often overlooked roles in shaping this period. The piece highlights how the imperial couple’s story has been romanticized by historians, novelists, and playwrights, while ignoring other important figures and the complex socio-political transformations of the time. The author advocates for a more inclusive approach to history, emphasizing the contributions of women and challenging the simplistic portrayal of the empire’s legacy.
Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the historical narrative through a feminist lens, criticizing the exclusion of women from traditional accounts of Mexican history. It emphasizes the marginalization of female perspectives and challenges the dominant male-centric historiography, which aligns with progressive and左翼(
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 65): The article provides an overview of Maximilian and Carlota's reign with some historical context but lacks specific dates and events. It presents a narrative that aligns with common historical accounts but introduces subjective language like 'trágico destino' and 'malhadada aventura', which may bias





