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  1. El fuego sagrado. La Segunda Cristiada y el caso de Michoacán (1931-1938) Guerra Manzo, Enrique

    Historia Mexicana

    2005
    “…On  the one hand, it analyzes the main ideas and motivations of its national leaders and their relations with the guerrilla groups in Michoacan, and on  the  other,  it reviews the way in which Mexican bishops  struggled against the movement's head, the Liga Nacional  Defensora  de la Libertad  Religiosa [National League for the Defense of Religious Liberty]. …”
  2. México y la Sociedad de Naciones: sobre su exclusión e ingreso (1919-1931) Herrera León, Fabián

    Historia Mexicana

    2020
    “…The signing of the Treaty of Versailles in June 1919 implied the formal marginalization of the Mexican Revolution from the League of Nations – the institutional framework for the ephemeral international system of the interwar period – for a little over a decade (1919-1931). …”
  3. ¿Cruz Roja o Cruces Rojas? Argentina y México en perspectiva histórica (1864-1923) Liscia, María Silvia Di

    Historia Mexicana

    2022
    “…This article analyzes the early years of the Argentinean and Mexican Red Crosses, starting in 1864, under the coordination of the International Committee of the Red Cross, up through 1923, when the League of Red Cross Societies organized the First Pan-American Red Cross Conference. …”
  4. Cambio de director técnico en el fútbol mexicano. Evidencia de 2009 a 2018 Velázquez Guadarrama, César, Hernández Velázquez, Juan Martín

    Estudios Económicos

    2022
    “…This paper estimates the effect of mid-season coaching changes on the performance of Mexican football professional league. Football is by far the most popular sport in the country, yet it has been little studied from the academy. …”
  5. La Colección de etnografía e historia de América y el embajador Roberto Levillier en México, 1934-1939 Pita González, Alexandra

    Historia Mexicana

    2019
    “…In 1934, the Argentine diplomat and historian Roberto Levillier proposed that the League of Nations create an ethnography and history collection for the Americas that would focus on the 15th to 17th Centuries, which would be under the control of the Committee on Intellectual Cooperation. …”

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