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  1. Silencios que legitiman. Respuestas universitarias a las violencias sexuales y de género Araiza Díaz, Alejandra, Cagliero, Sara

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2023
    “…Based on two international research projects critically analyzing university policies to combat Sexual and Gender-Related Violence (SeGReV), contrasted with experiences of university profiles seeking to find possible good practices, this paper focuses on the Mexican case. A content analysis of ten intervention protocols was conducted, together with four individual interviews with key figures in the design of the protocols, as well as three focus groups with surviving students of SeGReV. …”
  2. El esquema de clases sociales en Bolivia. Libro de Eduardo Paz Gonzales Zapata, Francisco

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2024
    “…The focus of Eduardo Paz's research has as its backdrop the Bolivian case, which experienced profound changes in the first two decades of the 21st century. …”
  3. El Mapa fantasma. La epidemia que cambió la ciencia, las ciudades y el mundo moderno.: Libro de Steven Johnson Flores-Rodríguez, Carlos E.

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2024
    “…From a historiographical perspective, this book—a derivative of a thesis—focuses on Victorian London during the nineteenth-century cholera pandemic as its case study. It highlights two significant aspects: the ways in which cultures react to epidemics and the observation that, in response to fear or uncertainty, religion and science have consistently served as the two natural and unchanging responses to such crises, which often become conflated.…”
  4. Las paradojas de la democracia: partido dominante, gobierno y redes políticas en la Ciudad de México Tejera Gaona, Héctor, Rodríguez Domínguez, Emanuel

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2015
    “…Without denying the progress made in civil and human rights, social protection, and aid of the least fortunate sectors, among others, this essay explores the techniques of consolidating interest groups that exist within the party (factions) and the methods utilized by the prd in order to ensure its staying power within the political-territorial spaces of the city.…”
  5. Orígenes del concepto militar de seguridad nacional en México Barrachina Lisón, Carlos, García Luna, Omar

    Foro Internacional

    2025
    “…The original formulation of the concept of national security and related notions, such as national power, is found in the works of university academics in the United States between the 1930s and 1940s. …”
  6. Las raíces monetarias de la fragmentación política de la América española en el siglo XIX Irigoin, Alejandra

    Historia Mexicana

    2010
    “…Such coin diversity within a highly integrated economic space made the so-called Gresham Law hasten after 1810 the conflicts between local and colonial elites. …”
  7. Enrique Díaz y fotografías de actualidad. (De la nota gráfica al fotoensayo) Monroy Nasr, Rebeca

    Historia Mexicana

    1998
    “…As a guide to the photographer's extensi­ve work, the author reviews some of the proposals he made as his work became more mature: first, the graphic note, later, recrea­ting the photo-reportage, and finally, exploring with photoessays. …”
  8. Rebeliones coloniales y gobierno de las Indias en la segunda mitad del siglo XVI Salinero, Gregorio

    Historia Mexicana

    2015
    “…While the treason of Martín Cortés, the marquis of the valley of Oaxaca and the legitimate son of Hernán Cortés, is an emblematic case, it is just one example in a long series of particularly vivid events from the 1540s to the end of that century and beyond. …”
  9. Tierras de común repartimiento y pequeña propiedad en San Juan Teotihuacán, Estado de México, 1856-1940 Mendoza García, J. Edgar

    Historia Mexicana

    2017
    “…Supported by quantitative and qualitative data, it argues that, despite the expansion of the hacienda system during the Porfiriato and the post-revolutionary agrarian reform, small parcels of privately-held land survived in a world of ejidos and even thrived, with an increasing number of transactions and an expansion small property ownership, to the extent that small property owners owned all of the municipality’s most fertile irrigated land, which consequently made them into the most important producers in the Valley of Teotihuacan in the mid-20th Century.…”
  10. "¡Que le quieren dar veneno al señor arzobispo-virrey!" Historia de una conspiración dirimida por la Inquisición de la Nueva España (agosto de 1809-enero de 1810) Mejía Chávez, Carlos Gustavo

    Historia Mexicana

    2018
    “…By examining an Inquisition document in the possession of the General National Archive, it can be seen that once Lizana y Beaumont became the head of the government of New Spain, he made the decision to rely on the ministers of the Inquisition Tribunal, following the rumors of a plot to assassinate him that was being organized by members of the Royal Accord. …”
  11. “Baz nos quiere hacer felices a palos”. El matrimonio Baz Arrazola ante la cuestión social y su administración del Tecpan de Santiago, 1856-1877 Muñoz Bravo, Pablo

    Historia Mexicana

    2022
    “…Through primary sources found in the Health Secretariat History Archive and the Mexico City History Archive, together with the 19th Century press, this article aims to reconstruct the “intermediate” period of the history of a public welfare institution, the Tecpan de Santiago, which took care of orphans and youth offenders. The period examined herein encompasses the years from 1856 to 1877, a time in which it was partially private, run by Federal District Governor Juan José Baz and his wife Luciana Arrazola. …”
  12. Doscientas leguas de camino y penurias. “La fea y gravísima culpa de sodomía” entre un titiritero negro y un mulatillo asistente de maroma Camba Ludlow, Úrsula

    Historia Mexicana

    2022
    “…The widespread and wrongheaded belief that the Holy Office persecuted sodomy nevertheless persists in academia, even though the sources show the contrary, as we shall see. Through the case of a mulatto minor who denounced a black puppetmaster to a priest in Yanhuitlán, it is possible to catch a glimpse of the lives of marginalized individuals who, in poverty, isolation and anonymity, traversed long distances, escaping the control and surveillance of the authorities in order to make a living from the circus arts. …”
  13. El reparto liberal de tierras de las “comunidades indígenas” del Distrito de Tacámbaro, Michoacán, 1868-1905 Escobar Ohmstede, Antonio

    Historia Mexicana

    2023
    “…Dividing up collective goods had certain fiscal characteristics, through a property tax that encouraged the establishment of private property and the distribution of lands to the community’s residents. The peoples that made up the Tacámbaro District began to redistribute their lands in the 1830s and, in 1905, the existence of common lands to be divided up continued to be mentioned. …”
  14. Biografía y vivencia global en el Río de la Plata durante una época de guerras y revoluciones, 1795-1815 Ibarra, Antonio

    Historia Mexicana

    2023
    “…His background, local roots and global experience made him a military actor at the edges of the Spanish Empire, his testimonies taking on importance for their reading of the world. …”
  15. ¿Dónde estaba su hogar? Un migrante checo en México, en medio de la Revolución y la Guerra Fría Křížová, Markéta

    Historia Mexicana

    2023
    “…Thanks to the modernization of land and maritime transportation, allowing for shorter, quicker and safer journeys, the Atlantic labor market had considerably diversified by the end of the nineteenth century, incorporating people from regions that had historically lacked access to the sea. Such was the case of the migrant workers from Czechia in Central Europe, composed of the historic regions of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia, which had been under the sovereign rule of the kings of Bohemia until 1526. …”
  16. Carmelitas descalzas a ambos lados del Atlántico. La gestión económica de sus conventos Catalán Martínez, Elena

    Historia Mexicana

    2024
    “…The conclusions are clear: they both developed a great capacity to adapt to their environment in order to guarantee their survival. In the case of Seville, the convent’s chronic debts and the loss of the profitability of its investments were only overcome thanks to an annual rent established by the Duchess of Osuna, making it into a subsidized convent. …”

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