The Mexican Revolution in Puebla, 1908-1913: The Maderista Movement and the Failure of Liberal Reform [PDF]
Marcial E. Ocasio-Meléndez
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Le Mexique populaire et les images tragiques. Sur les traces de l’artiste Nicolás De Jesús
This article begins with the following question: “Can one laugh at tragic images?”. It starts off in Mexico, where burlesque has a long tradition. Examining certain visual and literary images produced since the Mexican Revolution of 1910 serves as an ...
Patrice Giasson
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Haciendas in Central Mexico from Late Colonial Times to the Revolution [PDF]
Cheryl Martin
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Entre la entelequia y el mito: la traición de la Revolución Mexicana y de su reforma agraria
Two main demands made during the 1910 Mexican revolution were the return of lands stolen from the Indians and farmers, as well as a comprehensive land reform.
Ernesto Mächler Tobar
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ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE ORGANIZED CRIME IN LATIN AMERICA (1916-2013)
The organized crime manifests in different forms and varies according to the characteristics present in each of the Latin American societies that allowed its emergence.
MIGUEL ORTIZ SARKIS
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[Review of] Mario T. Garcfa, Desert Immigrants: The Mexicans of El Paso, 1880- 1920 [PDF]
Mario T. Garcia\u27s Desert Immigrants documents and analyzes the growth of the border city of El Paso, Texas. The transformation of El Paso from a small crossroads community between Mexico and the U.S.
Rodriguez, Joe
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FROM LAND REFORM TO INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION: THE MEXICAN CASE [PDF]
Edmundo Flores
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Poetry, Revolution, Homophobia: Polemics from the Mexican Revolution
Daniel Balderston
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Agri-silvicultures of Mexican Arid America. [PDF]
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[Review of] Carmelo Mesa-lago, The Economy of Socialist Cuba: A Two-Decade Appraisal [PDF]
It\u27s not unusual for partisans of opposing viewpoints about Cuba to spark each other to flaming argument, while those who prefer less heat and more light can easily find adventure enough just in following the course of the Western Hemisphere\u27s most
Segal, Bernard E.
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