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  1. “Quién resistirá”: una aproximación a Ranajit Guha, 1923-2023 Dube, Saurabh

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2025
    “…However, he passed away on 28 April, less than a month before reaching the centennial milestone. In the wake of Guha’s departure, rather than an elegy, my essay is a close conversation with the compelling images and critical imaginaries of the indefatigable intellectual. …”
  2. Cien años de guerras mixes: territorialidades prehispánicas, expansión burocrática y zapotequización en el Istmo de Tehuantepec durante el siglo XVI Barros van Hövell tot Westerflier, Alonso

    Historia Mexicana

    2007
    “…However, a more geographically­in­ formed reading of this ethno­historical puzzle  suggests that the presence and territorial coherence of the Mixes-­Zoques-­Popolucas of Oaxaca, Chiapas, Tabasco, and Veracruz were greater that we suppose, and that Zapotec influence in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec was a milestone in the Spanish colonization of America.…”
  3. Tendencias de la urbanización mexicana hacia finales del siglo Sobrino, Jaime

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1996
    “…The main point is to illustrate and explain why the eighties can be considered a milestone in urban development, a new trend in Mexican urbanization which will consolidate during the nineties. …”
  4. Entre la tierra y el honor: estrategias de resistencia de las mujeres palestinas Bracco, Carolina

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2019
    “…Its nationalistic rhetoric made the protection of women’s honor the ultimate milestone of the national trauma: the loss of the homeland. …”
  5. De subdelegado a jefe político: la conformación de la autoridad gubernativa 1812-1841. Planteamiento a partir del caso de Yucatán Brondino, Laura

    Historia Mexicana

    2019
    “…The political boss, which was definitively institutionalized by 1841, marked a milestone in this process: not simply an executor of laws and orders with powers to negotiate, their essential function and authority arose from the negotiation of interests and rights, discretionally imitating older judicial forms. …”

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