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  1. Extranjeros indeseables en México (1911-1940). Una aproximación cuantitativa a la aplicación del artículo 33 constitucional Yankelevich, Pablo

    Historia Mexicana

    2004
    “…This work is an approach to the complex relations between Mexican citizens and foreigners in Mexico during the period between Francisco  I. Madero's rise to presidency and the end of Lázaro Cardenas' government. …”
  2. Un gobernador maderista: José María Maytorena y la Revolución en Sonora Henderson, Peter V. N.

    Historia Mexicana

    2001
    “…Further, it attempts to shed light on the issue of whether the Maytorena governorship was a popular social revolution, an instance of elite replacement of Porfirian office holders, or an attempt to implement “progressive” principles such as other northern  governors, Francisco I. Madero, and Francisco Leon de la Barra attempted to do. …”
  3. Toribio Esquivel Obregón, encuentros y desencuentros con el antirreeleccionismo Blanco, Mónica

    Historia Mexicana

    2010
    “…The paper examines the initial convergence  of interests between Toribio Esquivel and Francisco I. Madero, as well as the reasons why the relation  became difficult and ultimately  broke up. …”
  4. El voto y el fusil: una interpretación del discurso maderista en la coyuntura política de 1909-1910 Navajas, María José

    Historia Mexicana

    2008
    “…This work examines the 1909­-1910 political juncture  in Mexico, focusing mainly on the formation and actions of the Partido An­tirreeleccionista (Anti­reelectionist Party) headed by Francisco I. Madero. The main idea is to analyze the party's strategy, as it was outlined  by Madero, as well as the main issues found in his discourse,  in order  to understand the articulation between,  on the one hand, proposals  for creating an opposition party and for obtaining electoral participation, and, on the other, arguments that legitimized revolutionary action.…”
  5. Ejerciendo la justicia fuera de los tribunales: de las reivindicaciones decimonónicas a las restituciones de la reforma agraria Baitenmann, Helga

    Historia Mexicana

    2017
    “…The same dynamic played out during Francisco I. Madero’s government, when pueblo representatives assumed that the Ministry  of development would take over land and settle boundary disputes, but the judiciary continued to defend the constitutional separation of powers. …”

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