This article studies the reaction of the governments, and, in some cases, of the public opinion of the more politically active countries in South America, when confronted with the Mexican revolutionary movements of 1910. It follows the steps of the reformists processes, strongly oriented towards the left side of the political spectrum, from the beginning of the 1920’s until the years of the Spanish Civil War. The central argument proposes that the South American governments, most of them from an oligarchic-rightist extraction, firmly allied with the United States, maintained diplomatic missions in Mexico City basically due to the country’s condition of a laboratory for radical leftist reforms that could very well spread to the south of the ...
The result of a doctoral comparative study of the national contexts of Mexico and Peru in late 19th ...
This article studies the dispute between an America immersed in revolutions and a reactionary Europe...
[EN]: The use of the press as a source for the study of history poses serious problems such as it be...
This article studies the reaction of the governments, and, in some cases, of the public opinion of t...
The 1910 Revolution constitutes a necessary referent to understand Mexican history. Among the most d...
This article analyzes the consolidation of the modern Mexican State between 1920 and 1940 through th...
The Liberal Mexican Party (PLM) was an organization which at the beginning adopted radical, liberal ...
El artículo reconstruye y analiza la trama de sociabilidades, intercambios y debates entre el México...
This article approaches the Latin-Americanist policy exerted by Mexico since the Revolution of 1910,...
This article studies the electoral processes and the armed movements that took place during the peri...
The article analyzes the revolutionary process in the municipality of Pahuatlán, located in the Sier...
International audienceThis article is a contribution to the historiography on political processes in...
The article looks over the influence of the October Revolution on Mexican Communists; it sketches ou...
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1910 Y AMÉRICA LATINA AMAUTA, MARIÁTEGUI Y LA REVOLUCIÓN MEXICANA Resumen: Intentaremos llevar ade...
The result of a doctoral comparative study of the national contexts of Mexico and Peru in late 19th ...
This article studies the dispute between an America immersed in revolutions and a reactionary Europe...
[EN]: The use of the press as a source for the study of history poses serious problems such as it be...
This article studies the reaction of the governments, and, in some cases, of the public opinion of t...
The 1910 Revolution constitutes a necessary referent to understand Mexican history. Among the most d...
This article analyzes the consolidation of the modern Mexican State between 1920 and 1940 through th...
The Liberal Mexican Party (PLM) was an organization which at the beginning adopted radical, liberal ...
El artículo reconstruye y analiza la trama de sociabilidades, intercambios y debates entre el México...
This article approaches the Latin-Americanist policy exerted by Mexico since the Revolution of 1910,...
This article studies the electoral processes and the armed movements that took place during the peri...
The article analyzes the revolutionary process in the municipality of Pahuatlán, located in the Sier...
International audienceThis article is a contribution to the historiography on political processes in...
The article looks over the influence of the October Revolution on Mexican Communists; it sketches ou...
Compte rendu: http://www.metapolitica.com.mx/?method=display_articulo&idarticulo=872&idpublicacion=1...
1910 Y AMÉRICA LATINA AMAUTA, MARIÁTEGUI Y LA REVOLUCIÓN MEXICANA Resumen: Intentaremos llevar ade...
The result of a doctoral comparative study of the national contexts of Mexico and Peru in late 19th ...
This article studies the dispute between an America immersed in revolutions and a reactionary Europe...
[EN]: The use of the press as a source for the study of history poses serious problems such as it be...