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Mexican art exhibitions in New York as cultural diplomacy, 1928-1932 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
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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Christianiser la Révolution mexicaine : l’idéologie de l’Union Nationale des Étudiants Catholiques (années 1930)

open access: yesNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos, 2016
This contribution analyses the ideology of the National Catholic Student Union (UNEC), a Mexican organization created in 1931 and which lasted until the beginning of the 1940s.
Romain Robinet
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Women and Revolution: Maruxa Vilalta's 1910 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
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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Alegorías, metáforas y símbolos en el cine sobre la Revolución mexicana

open access: yesCaravelle, 2011
This work intends to analyze the way Mexican cinema has built allegoric images of the Mexican Revolution through sequences or key scenes which, far from being a collection of official images, show the complexity of the Mexican filmmakers’ vision of the ...
Alvaro Vázquez Mantecón
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Beyond the Revolution: New Perspectives on Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Mexico

open access: yesLatin American Research Review, 2018
This essay reviews the following works: Sons of the Mexican Revolution: Miguel Alemán and His Generation. By Ryan M. Alexander. Albuquerque: University of Mexico Press, 2016. Pp. vii + 239. $29.95 paperback. ISBN: 9780826357397.
Jürgen Buchenau
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\u3cem\u3eBataclanismo\u3c/em\u3e! Or, How Deco Bodies Transformed Postrevolutionary Mexico City [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
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 ...
Ageeth   +43 more
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LA IMPROBABLE POESÍA PURA Y UN SARAMPIÓN MARXISTA: GILBERTO OWEN Y LA REVOLUCIÓN

open access: yesPerífrasis. Revista de Literatura, Teoría y Crítica, 2022
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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Mexican Real Wages Before the Revolution: A Reappraisal

open access: yesIberoamericana: Nordic Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 2018
Seminal literature has documented broadly the living conditions of Mexican workers before the Revolution of 1910. Various authors argue that a continuous deterioration of real wages in the preceding years of the Mexican revolution contributed to the ...
Javier L. Arnaut
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Entre race et révolution : l’horizon ibéro-américain du mouvement étudiant mexicain (1916-1945)

open access: yesCahiers des Amériques Latines, 2015
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

open access: yesCaravelle, 2011
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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