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  1. El poder mediático del exilio español en el México de los años cincuenta: en torno al asesinato del representante de Franco, José Gallostra Sola Ayape, Carlos

    Historia Mexicana

    2014
    “…In the early 1950s, when President Miguel Alemán's Mexico and General Franco's Spain seemed clearly on their way towards normalizing diplomatic relations, an initially unexpected event revealed the great complexity which still lurcked beneath behind the so-called "Spanish issue". …”
  2. La solidaridad y el internacionalismo sindical en la lucha contra el Apartheid: el contacto sindical entre trabajadores y dirigentes en la industria automovilística Bolsmann, Chris, Legorburo Ibarra, Yunersy

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2007
    “…Este artículo analiza la solidaridad y el internacionalismo sindical en la lucha contra el apartheid, centrándose en las relaciones surgidas entre trabajadores sudafricanos y alemanes, y los dirigentes sindicales de Volkswagen durante los años setenta y ochenta. …”
  3. Enriquecimiento y legitimidad presidencial: discusión sobre identidades masculinas durante la campaña moralizadora de Adolfo Ruiz Cortines Luna Elizarrarás, Sara Minerva

    Historia Mexicana

    2014
    “…Adolfo Ruiz Cortines became president of Mexico in 1952, when the government was going through an important legitimacy crisis caused, among other things, by the disproportionate and ostentatious enrichment incurred in by several high-ranking officials from the preceding administration, led by Miguel Alemán. The new president implemented several measures to reestablish legitimacy, among them a "moralizing campaign", the main instrument of which was an amendment to the Ley de Responsabilidades (Responsability Act) for public officials. …”
  4. El exilio puesto a prueba: la polémica periodística entre Indalecio Prieto y Alfonso Junco en torno al oro del Vita Sola Ayape, Carlos

    Historia Mexicana

    2014
    “…In November, 1946, just a few days before Miguel Alemán took charge as new president of Mexico, the Mexican press –concretely, the newspaper Novedades– would become an ink-and-paper stage for an important dialectic dispute between Alfonso Junco, a Mexican Catholic hispanicist, and Indalecio Prieto, a Spanish Socialist exile and undoubtedly, one of the most important political references of the Second Spanish Republic. …”

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