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Nonoalco Tlatelolco: A Human Experience
Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering, 1988The work carried out by the Tlatelolco Democratic Reconstruction Program included the demolition of eight buildings, the reconstruction in structure and foundation of 32 buildings, and the renovation of the finishings in 60 others, all out of 102 residential buildings. Such work, for its logistic complexity and magnitude, represents an exceptional work
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Music and Memory: The Tlatelolco Refrain
Kalfou, 2015Ever since the 1968 student movements and the events surrounding the Tlatelolco massacre, Mexico City rock bands have openly engaged with the intersection of music and memory. Their songs offer audiences a medium through which to come to terms with the events of the past as a means of praising a broken world, to borrow the poet Adam Zagajewski’s phrase.
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Latin America — The Treaty of Tlatelolco
1998Thirty years on from the Tlatelolco summit, which inaugurated the Latin American Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone (NWFZ), the framework there agreed not only remains in place, but also in vigorous health. Indeed, over three decades the Latin American NWFZ has shown a remarkable capacity to adjust.
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Tlatelolco: From Ruins to Poetry
2009Just as one of the myths surrounding Quetzalcoatl refers to his departure and subsequent reappearance, so too did the place in Mexico now called the Plaza of Three Cultures—or simply Tlatelolco, its former Aztec name—witness destruction and death only to reemerge as a site of reconstruction and modernization.
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Díaz Ordaz and the Student Massacre at Tlatelolco
1992In the eyes of most historians the Tlatelolco massacre of 2 October 1968, when scores (perhaps hundreds) of unarmed student demonstrators in a central square of Mexico City were shot dead by the military, was the central act of the Diaz Ordaz presidency.
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¿Quién fue Temilotzin? Miguel León-Portilla nos presenta a este poeta, capitán famoso, contemporáneo de Cuauhtémoc, y uno de los protagonistas de la ...
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