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"LA OSCURIDAD VA PASANDO Y YA BRILLA LA LUZ VERDADERA". LA ETICIDAD PROTESTANTE EN SU DISCURSO DE PRENSA DURANTE EL PORFIRIATO

Historia 396
Los primeros misioneros protestantes llegaron a México en la década de 1870, coincidiendo con el inicio del Porfiriato (1876), el cual se convirtió en el contexto de la exposición de sus creencias religiosas, percepción de la sociedad, visión política y ...
José Daniel Chiquete Beltrán   +1 more
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Urban Modernization and Societal Transformation in Mexico During the Porfiriato Era

Journal of social sciences and humanities
The Porfiriato era in Mexico (1876–1911) marked an unprecedented transformation in urban life, driven by industrialization, foreign investment, and modern infrastructure.
Vrushali Dhamne, Shivkumar Ranbhor
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Telecommunications in the Porfirian Era [Porfiriato]

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Communications in the Porfirian era immediately brings to mind the railroads that contributed to bringing Mexico into the modern world, leaving behind the burdens of colonial times and the internal fighting of the nineteenth century. However, there is little information and research on telecommunications during the Porfirian era or Porfiriato although ...
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De 'Porfiriato' a 'zapaterato'

2007
The suffix ato, meaning ‘rank, office, etc.’, was introduced into the Spanish language at the end of the Middle Ages. While our suffix led a rather inconspicuous life during centuries, it has recently become fashionable in Spanish newspapers to attach it to the name of a president in order to refer to his government in a derogatory or playful manner ...
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Jacobinismo y ruptura revolucionaria durante el porfiriato

Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, 1991
This essay examines the way in which modern associations spread within Mexican society during the last third of the nineteenth century. These lodges, Protestant and mutualist associations, spiritist circles, and liberal clubs formed a jacobin political culture which not only escaped the control of Díaz's oligarchical and neo-conservative state, but ...
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El Porfiriato

Hispanic American Historical Review, 2008
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