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  1. Israel: el inquieto statu quo entre laicidad y religión Hodara, Joseph

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2014
    “…Back in 1849, Israel’s Prime Minister at the time, David Ben Gurion, promised he would create a constitution to ensure people’s civil rights within six months. …”
  2. Resúmenes de novedades Foro Internacional, Revista

    Foro Internacional

    2024
    “…PETER TRUBOWITZ y BRIAN BURGOON, Geopolitics and Democracy: The Western Liberal Order from Foundation to Fracture, Nueva York, Oxford University Press, 2023, 264 pp. …”
  3. El mal de España: parodia de la visión organicista de la nación en "Tiempo de silencio", de Luis Martín Santos Gómez, María Asunción

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2011
    “…Irony becomes Martín Santos’sweapon of choice by presenting Pedro as the parodic embodiment of the“iron surgeon”, the superior, providential man who was supposed to “rebuild”the homeland, but who instead ends up failing and immersed inthe most absolute nihilism.…”
  4. Heterogeneidad de los comerciantes en cuatro mercados públicos de la Ciudad de México Rosales, Susana, Hayden, Tiana, Crossa, Verónica

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2023
    “…This article, drawn on ethnographic fieldwork with merchants in three public markets, contributes to the burgeoning discussion on markets in two ways: 1) it provides a description of the heterogeneity of merchants and vendors in the markets; 2) on the basis of this description, it proposes ways to analyze the different forms of inequalities which occur in the markets, and the way in which these inequalities intersect with differentiated forms of political representation. …”
  5. Memoria colectiva y disensión política en la Puebla del siglo XVIII, México: el motín en honor del obispo Juan de Palafox y Mendoza Ramos, Frances L.

    Historia Mexicana

    2013
    “…Palafox y Mendoza did not only come to embody a burgeoning sense of civic pride, he also functioned as an ideal secular and ecclesiastical authority figure, and a vehicle through which to channel a variety of frustrations.…”

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