Recent regional studies in economic and business history have amply demonstrated the strong ties which developed after 1850 between Northern Mexico and the United States economy. The dynamism of this frontier economy -in which the surging state of Texas must surely be included- gave rise, after 1870, to entrepreneurial groups ready to take advantage of the demands generated by two distinct markets: a) that of the United States with its Industrial Revolution in full stride, and with the largest national market created by capitalism; and b) un interna1 market clearly taking shape in Mexico, though at a slower pace. This article describes and analyzes, within that context, the emergence, development and association of vigorous business groups ...
Company towns in the peninsula of Baja California can be considered a tool for urban development fro...
This article aims to unveil the events that made possible the formation of a regional market in the ...
This dossier deals with two major aspects of Spanish-Mexican relations during the Porfirian era: th...
Recent regional studies in economic and business history have amply demonstrated the strong ties whi...
textThis is a biographical case study of Mexican industrialization, focusing on expatriate U.S. busi...
Bilbao (Northern Spain) and Monterrey (Northern Mexico) gave birth to interesting cycles of indu...
La Historia Económica en Latinoamérica. Edición a cargo de Pablo Martín Aceña, Adolfo Meisel, Carlos...
La desorganización político administrativa y los conflictos de la hacienda pública de México indepe...
This dissertation is intended partially to refute studies of peripheral Mexican regions and economie...
Abstract In the last three decades of the 19th century, the United States became Mexico's main tradi...
The first cotton boom in the Mexicali Valley in northeastern Mexico took place during the first half...
Includes bibliographical references.Mexico's rapid economic growth since 1940 has generated consider...
2012-07-26“Oilmen and Cactus Rustlers” explores what happened when a politically and economically co...
Although limited in size, Spanish immigration was undeniably important for the formation of Mexico's...
The commercial world of South Texas between 1880 and 1940 provided an attractive environment for man...
Company towns in the peninsula of Baja California can be considered a tool for urban development fro...
This article aims to unveil the events that made possible the formation of a regional market in the ...
This dossier deals with two major aspects of Spanish-Mexican relations during the Porfirian era: th...
Recent regional studies in economic and business history have amply demonstrated the strong ties whi...
textThis is a biographical case study of Mexican industrialization, focusing on expatriate U.S. busi...
Bilbao (Northern Spain) and Monterrey (Northern Mexico) gave birth to interesting cycles of indu...
La Historia Económica en Latinoamérica. Edición a cargo de Pablo Martín Aceña, Adolfo Meisel, Carlos...
La desorganización político administrativa y los conflictos de la hacienda pública de México indepe...
This dissertation is intended partially to refute studies of peripheral Mexican regions and economie...
Abstract In the last three decades of the 19th century, the United States became Mexico's main tradi...
The first cotton boom in the Mexicali Valley in northeastern Mexico took place during the first half...
Includes bibliographical references.Mexico's rapid economic growth since 1940 has generated consider...
2012-07-26“Oilmen and Cactus Rustlers” explores what happened when a politically and economically co...
Although limited in size, Spanish immigration was undeniably important for the formation of Mexico's...
The commercial world of South Texas between 1880 and 1940 provided an attractive environment for man...
Company towns in the peninsula of Baja California can be considered a tool for urban development fro...
This article aims to unveil the events that made possible the formation of a regional market in the ...
This dossier deals with two major aspects of Spanish-Mexican relations during the Porfirian era: th...