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  1. Del mantenimiento de la paz al proceso de formación del Estado: un esbozo de los esfuerzos de la onu para la paz internacional. Blanco, Ramon

    Foro Internacional

    2014
    “…The paper discussesthe UN approaches towards international peace from the end of World War II until nowadays, while delineating the main configuration of such practices, evincing how they changed over time, and shedding light on the normative framework that underpins such processes.…”
  2. Representación e historiografía en México 1930-1950. "Lo mexicano" ante la propia mirada y la extranjera Pérez Montfort, Ricardo

    Historia Mexicana

    2013
    “…Within the international context, changes in approaches and methodologies took place amid the economic and political rearrangement brought about by World War II and its first consequences. Both Mexico and the United States, as well as most European countries, experienced a “change of direction” that undoubtedly affected Mexicanist historical interpretations, asserting some of them, while discarding others. …”
  3. En busca del maíz durangueño. Tensiones entre mercado libre y regulación gubernamental en tiempos de guerra, 1943-1944 Aboites Aguilar, Luis

    Historia Mexicana

    2012
    “…Within the context of World War II, shortage and high costs were more deeply felt, considering the difficulty of buying corn from other countries. …”
  4. Reacciones en cadena: cambio tecnológico global y frontera forestal en la península de Yucatán (ca. 1850-1950) Pretel, David

    Historia Mexicana

    2020
    “…This article addresses the impact of technological change in the evolution of the frontiers of logwood and chicle production in the Yucatán Peninsula from the mid-19th century to World War II. It has three main goals: first, to emphasize the role that different scales of technology had on the rise and fall of global supply chains for tropical forest products during the so-called Second Industrial Revolution; second, to argue that the exploitation cycles for logwood and chicle were determined by the articulation of global and local chemical, botanical and mechanical technologies; third, to demonstrate that global supply chains for these resources were spaces of technoscientific synchrony, connecting dissimilar technological cultures.…”
  5. El urbanismo francés en Venezuela de 1936 a 1950 (Rotival y Lambert en una historia de gestiones diplomáticas, contratos y zancadillas) Martín Frechilla, Juan José

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1993
    “…The story is traced through the activities of urban planners Maurice Rotival and Jacques Lambert and the role they played in the institutional organization of urban planning in Venezuela.Their influence, which took hold at the municipal level beginning with the creation of the Department of Urban Development and the Caracas Global Plan completed in 1939, would be consolidated after World War II - in spite of Rotival's increasingly favorable disposition toward currents developing in the United States - with the creation of the National Urbanism Commission as the first national planning agency.The impact of the two planners was also felt through their development of human resources.…”
  6. Gobernanza Global: "Cómo era, es y debería ser". Una reflexión crítica R. Gill, Stephen

    Foro Internacional

    2020
    “…It reflects on developments from the eleventh century up to World War II and critically appraises presently dominant principles and practices of global governance—in order to highlight key questions concerning the future. …”
  7. La red de innovación de José Erdos Blau en el sector farmacéutico mexicano (1940-1970) Godínez Reséndiz, Rogelio, Aceves Pastrana, Patricia, Schifter Aceves, Liliana

    Historia Mexicana

    2022
    “…After World War II, there was a boom in Mexican pharmaceutical research, thanks to the establishment of interested public institutions and private companies. …”
  8. Victor Serge en México, 1941-1947 Urías Horcasitas, Beatriz

    Historia Mexicana

    2021
    “…The coincidence of these perspectives in the framework of a political reflection on the consequences of World War II is a distinctive feature of Serge’s thinking during the last stage of his life.…”
  9. Dulzor, género e identidad en el arte culinario de Japón Holtzman, Jon

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2015
    “…Sweets developed in this time period are viewed as intrinsically Japanese (wagashi) while ones that entered after the Meiji Reformation of the mid-19th century, and with greater intensity since World War II, are marked as European sweets (yogashi). …”

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