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México y la Sociedad de Naciones: sobre su exclusión e ingreso (1919-1931)
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). A century later, there is still a certain ambiguity and confusion regarding this decision among the allied powers, which makes it even more difficult to understand the sustained isolation of Mexico from “International Geneva,” as well as its desire to participate at the margins of the existing multilateral diplomatic and collective security system nearly a decade later. …”
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Legalización de uniones consensuales en México
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
1986“…The purpose of this paper is to describe legalization within the context of the Mexican marriage pattern. The sources utilized in the research were the Mexican Fertility Survey of 1976 and the pecfal survey of 1969. …”
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Perfil sociodemográfico de Tehuacán durante el virreinato
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
1992“…The authors reconstruct the transformations it experienced in terms of its territorial division, as well as its role in the political and administrative structure of the bishopric, intendency, and later the state of Mexico. They also outline the evolution of population from ancient times to the final years of the colonial period. …”