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Cano completed a Ph.D. in the history of Mexico at theSchool of Philosophy and Letters, UNAM. Her 1996 dissertation was titled,De la Escuela Nacional de Altos Estudios a la Facultad de Filosofia y Letras, 1910-1929 : un proceso de feminizacion. Her doctoral advisor wasJavier Garciadiego.[3]
Cano, Gabriela; Radkau, Verena (1989).Ganando espacios: historias de vida : Guadalupe Zúñiga, Alura Flores y Josefina Vicens, 1920-1940 (in Spanish). Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana.ISBN978-968-840-685-4.
Cano, Gabriela; Peña, Ana Lidia García (1991).El maestro rural: una memoria colectiva (in Spanish). Consejo Nacional de Fomento Educativo.ISBN978-968-29-3363-9.
Cano, Gabriela; José Valenzuela, Georgette Emilia, eds. (2001).Cuatro estudios de género en el México urbano del siglo XIX. México, D.F.: Programa Universitario de Estudios de Género.ISBN970-701-201-3.OCLC51798811.
Cano, Gabriela; Olcott, Jocelyn; Vaughan, Mary Kay, eds. (2006).Sex in Revolution: Gender, Politics, and Power in Modern Mexico. Duke University Press.ISBN978-0-8223-3899-4.[4]