Resultados da pesquisa - UCSD~

  1. El microanálisis ambiental de una ciudad novohispana: Puebla de los Ángeles, 1777-1835 Loreto López, Rosalva

    Historia Mexicana

    2008
    “...The results obtai­ned through this set of interrelations allow us to understand the coexistence of different patterns of intraurban cohesion and their different degrees of biological vulnerability....”
  2. Revolución y ganadería en el norte de México Lopes, Maria-Aparecida

    Historia Mexicana

    2008
    “...This analysis also allows us to underscore the role of postrevolutionary elites in rebuilding regional economies during the 1920’s....”
  3. Los defensores de indios de la alcaldía mayor de Tabasco (siglo XVI) Cunill, Caroline

    Historia Mexicana

    2012
    “...Besides revealing the public defenders' identities, status, and wages, the author analyzes their dealings with colonial authorities —the governors of Yucatan, the Royal Audiencias, and the Consejo de Indias–, as well as the Tabaso Indians. All this allows us to understand the central importance this post acquired, not only in the colonial judicial system, but also in the Spanish American government....”
  4. Toribio Esquivel Obregón, encuentros y desencuentros con el antirreeleccionismo Blanco, Mónica

    Historia Mexicana

    2010
    “...This study  of the rivalry between Esquivel and Madero allows us to deepen our knowledge of a largely unknown history:  that of the internal political struggle in the Antireelectionist Center of Mexico....”
  5. Vivir "sin dexar parte donde las cruzes españolas no hayan sido conocidas". Don Diego de Villalobos y Benavides en la administración imperial de la Monarquía hispánica Ruiz Ibáñez, José Javier, Vallejo Cervantes, Gabriela

    Historia Mexicana

    2012
    “...Case studies such as the story of this soldier, administrator and educated man, allow us to understand not only the mobility within the spaces of the Monarchy and how the royal administration worked, but also how it was proyected into the shaping of an imperial cultural policy....”
  6. Ganar la sede. La política internacional de los Juegos Olímpicos de 1968 Rodríguez Kuri, Ariel

    Historia Mexicana

    2014
    “...The whole analysis is framed by specific  Cold War environments at the time, the new geopolitics of Olympic Games after decolonization, and Mexico-U.S. relations. ...”
  7. Los veneros del emperador. Impulso petrolero global, intereses y política del petróleo en México durante el Segundo Imperio, 1863-1867 Riguzzi, Paolo, Gerali, Francesco

    Historia Mexicana

    2015
    “...The first commercial interest in Mexican oil was expressed during the imperial government of Maximilian and was a response to the global oil boom caused by the modern exploitation of U.S. crude. The purpose of this article is to explain this surge in interest in oil, analyze its principal manifestations and evaluate its scope and consequences. ...”
  8. Medidas ofensivas y defensivas de los vecinos de Sonora en respuesta a las incursiones apaches, 1854-1890. El despliegue de una autodefensa limitada Reyes Gutiérrez, Amparo Angélica, Almada Bay, Ignacio, Contreras Tánori, David

    Historia Mexicana

    2016
    “...The intermittent conflict between the Apaches and the vecinos of Sonora – the so-called Apache War of the traditional historiography – intensified following the loss of Mesilla in 1854, which gave the Apaches a safe refuge and allowed them to return with their booty to the U.S. territory of Arizona, where there were merchants who encouraged this practice.         ...”
  9. La integración del Congreso Constituyente en 1917 Sánchez Aguilar, Juan Bernardino

    Historia Mexicana

    2017
    “...Reviewing the credentials of the Querétaro Constituent Congress allows us to observe the first internal disputes within constitutionalism, since plenty has been said about the enactment of the Political Constitution of the Mexican United States, whereas the legislative sessions that gave rise to it are not studied enough.  ...”
  10. Instituciones artificiales, instituciones naturales. Diputaciones provinciales, ayuntamientos capitales y audiencias. Nueva España y México, 1820-1822 Serrano Ortega, José Antonio

    Historia Mexicana

    2017
    “...These institutional struggles allow us to study two of the primary concepts that nourished the political culture of the time: natural institutions and artificial institutions, that is, the struggle between those who affirmed an eternal political order and those who insisted that the political system was a product of the will of its constituents....”
  11. La reanudación y la institucionalización de las relaciones diplomáticas entre México y Bélgica, 1879-1895 Toledo García, Itzel, Villegas Revueltas, Silvestre

    Historia Mexicana

    2017
    “...Examining the resumption and institutionalization of diplomatic ties between these two countries allows us to see how nations adopted standardized international practices as the Americas joined the system of foreign relations ruled by the Western powers. ...”
  12. El ocaso del latifundio Greene: ilegalidad, política internacional y agrarismo en la frontera Sonora-Arizona, 1954-1958 Grijalva Dávila, Miguel Ángel

    Historia Mexicana

    2018
    “...This article describes the vicissitudes surrounding the expropriation of the Greene estate in 1958, explaining how the farmworkers’ movement in northwestern Mexico and U.S. foreign policy aligned for the expropriation of this property, the largest in Sonora, which had been under the control of U.S. companies. ...”

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