Mexican art exhibitions in New York as cultural diplomacy, 1928-1932 [PDF]
In the aftermath of the 1910 Mexican Revolution, the postrevolutionary state launched an innovative campaign that exported the country’s emerging art and culture, which glorified its indigenous roots. The strategy of expanding its nation-building project
Rendon, Darcy
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Women and Revolution: Maruxa Vilalta's 1910 [PDF]
The "birth" of the modern Mexican nation is generally considered to be 1910, the start of the Mexican Revolution. That same revolution led to the creation of the PRI, which virtually controlled Mexican politics until Vicente Fox’s election to the ...
Magnarelli, Sharon
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Independence, Revolution, and Celebration in Mexico: 1810, 1910, and 2010 [PDF]
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Salinas, Salvador, Stauffer, Brian
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\u3cem\u3eBataclanismo\u3c/em\u3e! Or, How Deco Bodies Transformed Postrevolutionary Mexico City [PDF]
In the spring of 1925, Santa Anita\u27s Festival of Flowers seemed to follow its tranquil trend of previous years. The large displays of flowers, the selection of indias bonitas (as the contestants of beauty pageants organized in an attempt to stimulate ...
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Entre race et révolution : l’horizon ibéro-américain du mouvement étudiant mexicain (1916-1945)
This article analyzes the international relations of the Mexican student movement during the Revolution (1910-1940). Founded in 1916, the Mexican student movement quickly supported the Ibero-Americanist project, whose aim was to defend the raza and to ...
Romain Robinet
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La Révolution mexicaine racontée aux enfants
As part of this article, we focus on representations of the Mexican Revolution in the textbooks of history which are free distributed in primary schools.
Dalila Chine
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El presente artículo analiza la colaboración que el Estridentismo estableció con el gobierno de Veracruz entre 1925 y 1927: concretamente, su revista Horizonte. El artículo argumenta que, lejos de representar una contradicción con respecto a una estética
Christian Gerzso Herrera
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LA IMPROBABLE POESÍA PURA Y UN SARAMPIÓN MARXISTA: GILBERTO OWEN Y LA REVOLUCIÓN
En este artículo se analizan algunos textos del poeta y ensayista mexicano Gilberto Owen, específicamente “Poesía —¿pura?— plena. Ejemplo y sugestión” y “Poesía y Revolución (Introducción a un Baedeker de la poesía mexicana actual, [Escrito en 1931 ...
Luis López Soto
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“Сommunism is declared in Сoahuila”. Episode from the history of the Mexican Revolution (1912) [PDF]
The article deals with a little-known and little-studied episode from the history of the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1917, the proclamation of communism by anarchist guerrillas in the state of Coahuila in 1912. A brief but vivid history of the guerrillas,
Damier Vadim
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Voices of the North American Revolution: The Transnational Influence of Mexico’s Crisis between Church and State, 1925-1928 [PDF]
There are many studies of burgeoning American hegemony in Latin America during the early twentieth century, but few have considered the cultural and intellectual influences moving into the United States during that same period.
Alexander Odicino
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