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  1. Los defensores de indios de la alcaldía mayor de Tabasco (siglo XVI) Cunill, Caroline

    Historia Mexicana

    2012
    “…During the second half of the sixteenth century, the post of public defender of Indians spread throughout Spanish America, and its missions became more precisely defined, contributing to this effect both the way in which these officers executed their tasks and the publication of legal texts on the matter, conceived by local or metropolitan authorities. …”
  2. "Vámonos pa'México". La comunidad mexicana en Estados Unidos y la conscripción militar durante la primera guerra mundial, 1917-1918 Alanís Enciso, Fernando Saúl

    Historia Mexicana

    2010
    “…This paper analyzes the situation that arose from the draft campaign in the United States between  1917 and 1918 among the Mexican community in that country, mainly in Texas. it shows that this campaign prompted an exceptional variation in the behaviour  of Mexican migration  during  the period  of the Mexican Revolution, since a considerable number of migrants left the United States for fear of being recruited.Moreover, this essay offers a balance of the number of Mexican and US citizens (of Mexican descent) who joined the US Army. …”
  3. Paraguay en el Centenario: la creación de la nación mestiza Telesca, Ignacio

    Historia Mexicana

    2010
    “…This text studies the articulation of identity carried out by Paraguayan intellectuals after the war against the Triple Alliance (1864-1870) and in the eve of celebrating the centennial of their independence (1811). …”
  4. Centenario e inventario de los problemas venezolanos Dávila, Luis Ricardo

    Historia Mexicana

    2010
    “…The article concludes by analyzing  the text and context  of the new historiographical constructions.…”
  5. Arte e historia en los festejos del Centenario de la revolución de Mayo en Buenos Aires Malosetti Costa, Laura

    Historia Mexicana

    2010
    “…Among  the wide variety of events carried out to celebrate the first centenary of the May Revolution in Buenos Aires in 1910, the National History Museum planned a huge project of production and distribution of images and texts designed to produce, through iconography and monuments, a hegemonic narrative of national history. …”
  6. La higiene escolar en la ciudad de México en los inicios del siglo XX Chaoul, María Eugenia

    Historia Mexicana

    2012
    “…This text explores how the incorporation of doctors into Porfirian schooling project gave place to an institutional change and to the use of Mexico City schools not only as educational centers, but also as social agencies for colving urban problems. …”
  7. Imaginar el 98: iconografía mexicana de la guerra hispano-cubano-estadounidense Lizardi Pollock, Jorge L.

    Historia Mexicana

    1998
    “…In an uncertain context, the press became a forum for confron­ting ideas about war developed through texts and images: argu­ments that were anything but neutral. …”
  8. Las imágenes fotográficas de la sociedad mexicana en la prensa gráfica del porfiriato Torre Rendón, Judith de la

    Historia Mexicana

    1998
    “…This text analyzes the photographic images of the Porfirian elite that appeared in the 1891-1910 graphic press, seeking to demonstrate how the illustrated magazines of that time both projected an image of order and progress, and divulged the well being and relaxation of the more privileged social groups. …”
  9. Genealogía de Los mexicanos pintados por sí mismos Pérez Salas C., María Esther

    Historia Mexicana

    1998
    “…The article also notes that the model imposed by England, France and Spain, where image and text became an indissoluble binomial in the treatmentt of popular groups, was applied in our country with certain changes, which gave the 1854 Mexican edition a specifi­city that distinguishes it from its previous homologues.…”
  10. Fray Bartolomé de las Casas en la obra y el pensamiento de fray Servando Teresa de Mier Pulido Herráez, Begoña

    Historia Mexicana

    2011
    “…We examine the different texts where Mier starts to appropriate Las Casas’s thought, especially two poorly known texts: the Speech of Doctor Don Servando de Mier, born in Mexico, confirming the apology of Bishop Casas, written by the Reverend Bishop of Blois, Monsignor Henrique Gregoire, in a letter written in the year 1806, and the prologue to the edition of A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies by Bartolomé de las Casas.…”

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