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  1. La política agraria en el Yucatán colonial: las composiciones de tierras en 1679 y 1710 Carrera Quezada, Sergio Eduardo

    Historia Mexicana

    2015
    “...It analyzes the motives for which the Spanish almost never took advantage of the land titles granted freely by the crown when establishing their ranches, but instead preferred to purchase land, wells and cenotes from local caciques and noble Maya families. It also shows the particular characteristics of regional land use policy, such as the reasons for its late implementation, the negotiations between ranchers and judges and the exclusive benefits for Spaniards. ...”
  2. Los nuevos patriarcas de la posrevolución mexicana: Maximino Ávila Camacho García Peña, Ana Lidia

    Historia Mexicana

    2025
    “...This article explains the intersection between two historical currents in postrevolutionary Mexico: the imposition of new stereotypes of hegemonic masculinity through the figure of military caciques and the expansion of revolutionary reforms that strengthened individual liberty. ...”
  3. Arco iris o el halo de Buda Arsovska, Liljana

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2007
    “...Esta región, poblada en su mayoría por tibetanos, es conocida históricamente como la Tierra de los Cuatro Caciques. A Lai se graduó en la universidad normal de Maerkang, fue maestro durante cinco años y desde 1982 es editor en jefe de la revista El mundo de la ciencia y la imaginación. ...”
  4. Del clientelismo político a la contrainsurgencia. La masacre de copreros en Acapulco, Guerrero en perspectiva histórica: 1940-1967 Ávila Coronel, Francisco

    Historia Mexicana

    2024
    “...This article addresses the process of domination and political clientelism by the Mexican state in its coercive relations with the peasants of coastal Guerrero, who were coopted by the Institutional Revolutionary Party in the Regional Union of Copra Producers of the state of Guerrero (URPCEG), the state’s most important peasant organization, which had been hegemonically controlled by caciques since its founding. This article studies and analyzes one of the bloodiest massacres in Mexico in the nineteen sixties, which has been overlooked by the twentieth century historiography. ...”

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