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The Economy during the Mexican Revolution
2018The Mexican economy consisted of activities at the international, national, and local levels, including the export of minerals and agricultural commodities, manufactures and agriculture for domestic markets, and production of goods for everyday consumption, respectively.
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Lincoln Steffens and the Mexican Revolution
The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1975'YOU'RE WORKING US for the Mexicans,'" an American financier accused Lincoln Steffens in 1916. " 'I am,' I said 'and I'm working the Mexicans for you. I'm working both ends against the middle, and my loyalty is to, -the revolution.' " Of the three revolutionary convulsions early in the century, this extraordinarily productive journalist-intellectual ...
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Revolution and the Streets: the Mexican Student Movement and the Mexican Revolution
The Latin Americanist, 2011openaire +2 more sources
The Mexican Revolution Corridos
Journal of American Folklore, 1999Michael C. Stone, Guillermo E. Hernandez
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Hegemony, Counterhegemony and the Mexican Revolution
2007I take the concept of hegemony, as developed by Gramsci, to be a useful — if somewhat blurred1 — notion, which seeks to explain a palpable fact: that, despite the glaring inequities evident in many societies, the rulers and elites of these societies do not necessarily have to resort to regular and extensive repression in order to maintain themselves ...
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Is the Mexican Revolution Dead?
International Journal, 1966John Sokol, Stanley R. Ross
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The Revolution and the Mexican Plateau
Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, 1914openaire +1 more source