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De lo popular a lo masivo: la Revolución mexicana en el cine de la época de oro (1936-1959)

open access: yesCaravelle, 2018
In this text we maintain that the representations of the Mexican Revolution in the Golden Age movies show a set of rationalities and speeches that legitimize a well-ordered and sanitized view of the revolution.
Juan Pablo Silva Escobar
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Mexican Revolution

open access: yes, 2016
It was the complex and far-reaching transformation of the Mexican Revolution rather than the First World War that left its mark on Mexican history in the second decade of the 20th century. Nevertheless, although the country maintained its neutrality in the international conflict, it was a hidden theatre of war.
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La Révolution mexicaine dans les manuels scolaires français

open access: yesCaravelle, 2011
This paper examines the evolution of how the Mexican Revolution is represented in Spanish textbooks in France between 1958 and 2008. It analyzes the relationship among different national programs, the choice of different media in support of memory, and ...
Véronique Pugibet
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Early years of a border town: a micro-revisionism of Mexicali and his spatial and institutional stability, 1903-1915

open access: yesEstudios Fronterizos, 2022
The purpose of the article is to review the history of the emergence of Mexicali from evidence not contemplated by conventional explanations. According to this, its first 12 years of existence (between 1903 and 1915) were analyzed to establish a ...
Víctor Manuel Gruel Sández
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En finir avec l’histoire officielle ? Un bilan critique de l’historiographie internationale sur la révolution mexicaine

open access: yesConserveries Mémorielles, 2017
For many Mexican researchers, writing the history of the Mexican Revolution is still a process of acculturation : even before proposing a new object of analysis or new hypotheses must first get rid of them heroizing history whose narrative is still used ...
Evelyne Sanchez
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Are Pachucos Subalterns?: Crime, Liminality, and the Uncanny in Early Chicano Literature

open access: yesLatin American Literary Review, 2017
This article studies the novels of Daniel Venegas, Jovita González, and Américo Paredes that they wrote between 1928-1938. Indigeneity, marriage, liminality, and volition are major themes in the works of each author, all of which analyze the state of ...
Paco Martín del Campo
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Réflexion sur l’Etat mexicain et ses Institutions à partir de 2 chroniques de Carlos Monsiváis

open access: yesAmnis, 2003
Through two chronicles included in Dias de guardar by Carlos Monsiváis, a book published in the 70s in Mexico, this article analyses the coercive system that rules the Mexican regime, dominated for a long time by one single party: the PRI, i.e.
Françoise Léziart
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El estudio de la Universidad Popular Mexicana (1912-1922): Una ventana hacia la historia de la beneficencia privada y del Estado mexicano a inicios del siglo XX.

open access: yesNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos
The following text is the result of a reflective exercise on the object of study of my ongoing doctoral research, the Universidad Popular Mexicana (UPM).
Ana Gabriela Quezada Dotor
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Mexican Village: Josefina Niggli’s Border Crossing Narrative

open access: yesText Matters, 2018
The paper presents Josefina Niggli (1910–83), an American mid-twentieth-century writer who was born and grew up in Mexico, and her novel Mexican Village (1945).
Jadwiga Maszewska
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Imaginaries and integrated. The communist praxis of the twenties in Mexico

open access: yesAvances del Cesor, 2017
The article looks over the influence of the October Revolution on Mexican Communists; it sketches out the perspective of the Communist Party of Mexico regarding the socialist revolution in Mexico during the 1920s and its Russian Revolution’s perception ...
Patricia Pensado Leglise
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