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The 1968 Tlatelolco Massacre: The Cold War's Politicization and Internationalization of Everyday Life

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Although the colossal ideological struggle between the U.S. and the Soviets raged and ravished the peripheral nations of the world and left no space unaffected, perhaps no other country in the world responded, reacted to, and altered the context of the Cold War in a more complex fashion than Mexico. Within this encompassing global context, the mindsets
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Anti‐Communism, Communism, and Anti‐Interventionism in Narratives Surrounding the Student Massacre on Tlatelolco Square (Mexico, 1968)

Bulletin of Latin American Research, 2018
Shortly before the Mexico Olympics, on 2 October 1968, student demonstrators were shot by the military on Tlatelolco Square in Mexico City, thus ending the local student movement and its mass protests. This paper explores the government's use of anti‐communism to ideologically justify this massacre in the context of the Cold War.
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The Echo of Tlatelolco in Contemporary Mexican Protest Poetry

Bulletin of Latin American Research, 2005
Victoria Carpenter
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