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Benedict XV and the Mexican Revolution

2020
The Mexican Revolution was a momentous challenge for the Holy See in the Benedict XV’ pontificate, that faced the persecution of the Catholic Church led by the Constitutionalist forces of Venustiano Carranza. After the Catholic Hierarchy was accused of participating in the 1913 coup d’état against President-in-Office Francisco I.
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The Mexican Revolution, 1910–1920

1986
Three theoretical assumptions in liberal sociology long ruled historical study of the Mexican Revolution: mass action is consensual, intentional, and redistributive; collective violence measures structural transformation; and nationalism aggregates interests in a limited division of labour.
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The genome that fuelled a Mexican scientific revolution

Nature Reviews Genetics, 2022
Carla Daniela Robles Espinoza
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Mexican Biobank advances population and medical genomics of diverse ancestries

Nature, 2023
Mashaal Sohail   +2 more
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Benchmarking of performance of Mexican states with effective coverage

Lancet, The, 2006
Rafael Lozano, Emmanuela Gakidou
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The Cretaceous-Paleogene Mexican orogen: Structure, basin development, magmatism and tectonics

Earth-Science Reviews, 2018
Fitz-Diaz, Elisa   +2 more
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The Mexican Revolution

Hispanic American Historical Review, 2009
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