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  1. La moral civil en el congreso constituyente de 1842. Cambio político y exploración ética Santillán, Gustavo

    Historia Mexicana

    2024
    “…This article explores an ethical tension that was visible from the 1840s on and that was crystallized in the 1842 Constituent Assembly regarding a civil morality put forward by government authorities. Its objective is to explore one instant in the historical process of disconnection between civil morality and religious morality, more discursive than real, based on an analysis of public opinion and the minutes of the Constitutional Congress. …”
  2. Jansenismo y rigorismo en la Nueva España: una propuesta de renovación historiográfica (1600-1700) Laske, Trilce

    Historia Mexicana

    2021
    “…It is based on little-studied primary sources, such as publications on moral theology. Its objective is to emphasize the theological diversity of New Spain during the late 17th Century.…”
  3. Arquitectos (como médicos) del Seguro Social: ¿factibilidad o utopía? Prieto González, José Manuel

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2017
    “…Given the circumstances, such a proposal should not even be seen in terms of choice since it should be a moral obligation.…”
  4. Enriquecimiento y legitimidad presidencial: discusión sobre identidades masculinas durante la campaña moralizadora de Adolfo Ruiz Cortines Luna Elizarrarás, Sara Minerva

    Historia Mexicana

    2014
    “…The new president implemented several measures to reestablish legitimacy, among them a "moralizing campaign", the main instrument of which was an amendment to the Ley de Responsabilidades (Responsability Act) for public officials. …”
  5. Espacio público ¿con clase? Habitus socioespaciales en estratos medio-alto y alto Luján Verón, David, Guillén, Diana

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2025
    “…We start from two hypotheses: 1) the aspirations, needs, and fears of the interviewees mobilize an "imagined community" based on a class habitus; 2) the ideological matrices of their notions of citizen participation are akin to liberal-democratic discourse, but at the same time display moral limits.…”
  6. Explotadores, truhanes, agitadores y negros. Deportaciones y restricciones a estadounidenses en el México revolucionario Yankelevich, Pablo

    Historia Mexicana

    2008
    “…This research seeks to recon­struct a setting where deportations and immigration restrictions were based both on claims of justice regarding behaviors  that threatened recently acquired social rights, and on racial, moral, and public security criteria that sought to reestablish Mexican so­cial order.…”
  7. Un punto de encuentro para el amor: los anuncios personales de la revista Confidencias (México, 1943-1970) Sosenski, Susana

    Historia Mexicana

    2025
    “…The magazine’s ads reveal the ways in which emotional needs were expressed and the discourse of romantic love was used and reproduced during the Mexican Miracle, as well as how courtship and dating were expressed in a mass publication. These personal ads challenge the idea that the moral and sexual awakening began in the sixties, revealing romantic, intimate and sexual practices outside the bounds of morality in prior decades.…”
  8. Negociaciones del archivo desde abajo: el caso de los vendedores ambulantes movilizados en Calcuta Bandyopadhyay, Ritajyoti

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2010
    “…Following Operation Sunshine (1996), a move by the state to forc­ibly evict hawkers from some selected pavements of Calcutta, in order to reclaim such ‘public’ spaces, a mode of collective resistance developed under the banner of the HSC. …”
  9. Agustín Rivera, teólogo del liberalismo: sermones y discursos de un clérigo y escritor público, 1854-1916 Carbajal López, David

    Historia Mexicana

    2020
    “…By examining his corpus as a whole, it is possible to recognize an attempt to integrate the principles of modernity into theology, granting certain autonomy to the spheres of politics and science, yet maintaining gender, ethnic and class hierarchies, as well as the subordination of art to morality.…”

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