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La fotografía de la Revolución mexicana: ¿el nacimiento de un fotoperiodismo mexicano?
For the centennial of the Mexican Revolution, several works were published on the photographs of the early 20th-century conflict. These works provide new interpretations of well-known pictures but also reveal actors and photographs until then unknown or ...
Marion Gautreau
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This essay compares two foundational manifestos of the Mexican 20th century avant-garde, both from 1921: David Alfaro Siqueiros’ “Three calls…” and Manuel Maples Arce’s Actual No. 1. Resulting from the ideological milieu of the Mexican Revolution, these
David Murrieta Flores
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The goal of this article consists in analyzing the doctrinal position of a twentieth century Mexican right wing representative regarding the bipolarity of the Cold War.
Francisco Alejandro García Naranjo
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What meaning holds the socialist education reform, implemented by the Cárdenas admin-istration in 1943, in a wider socio–historic revision of the Mexican reality? Education history tends to isolate the object of study, when the question for the socialist
Diego Labra
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La autora propone en estas páginas trazar el perfil de la revolución mexicana en las dos obras narrativas principales de Nellie Campobello, Cartucho de 1931 y Las manos de mamá de 1937, y vincular estas con su práctica dancística desarrollada durante los
Mary Louise Pratt
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From the path of a local actor in the Mexican Revolution, the article analyzes the impact of the emerging social structures linked to the revolution –agrarians groups and political parties– to understand the specific mechanisms of irruption of modernity ...
Évelyne Sanchez
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Dentro e fuori la Storia: le soldaderas della Rivoluzione messicana
Although the iconography of the Mexican Revolution witnesses the active presence of women (generally defined soldaderas), historiography has long ignored their role and functions and even today there are not many studies dedicated to them.
Camilla Cattarulla
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En 1929 se publicó en Estados Unidos Los de abajo, de Mariano Azuela, con ilustraciones de José Clemente Orozco. El pintor mexicano había llegado en 1927 a la Gran Manzana, desde donde le daba a conocer al público estadounidense los desastres ...
Daniel Avechuco Cabrera
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Popular violence and ‘lay religion’ in centre-west Mexico during Mexico’s Cristero war (1926-29)
This article suggests that the Cristero insurgency of 1926-29 was a form of lay religious violence inimical not only to the Mexican Revolution but also to the interests of the Catholic civilians and hierarchy the rebels claimed to represent.
Mark Lawrence
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On the occasion of the bicentennial anniversary of Independence in differentcountries of Latin America and the centennial of the Mexican Revolution in 2010, weare bringing out this issue with a view to celebrating and exploring the past and thepresent...
Reynaldo Thompson
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