Report Presented By Gen Porfirio Diaz President Of The United Mexican States To His Follow Sic Countrymen Covering His Administration During The Constitutional Period From The 1st Of December 1900 To The 30th Of November 1904

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Report Presented by Gen. Porfirio Diaz, President of the United Mexican States to His Follow [sic] Countrymen Covering His Administration During the Constitutional Period from the 1st of December, 1900 to the 30th of November, 1904

Author : Mexico. President (1884-1911 : Díaz)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1904
Category : Mexico
ISBN : STANFORD:36105011706632

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Report Presented by Gen. Porfirio Diaz, President of the United Mexican States to His Follow [sic] Countrymen Covering His Administration During the Constitutional Period from the 1st of December, 1900 to the 30th of November, 1904 by Mexico. President (1884-1911 : Díaz) Pdf

Report Presented by Gen. Porfirio Diaz, President of the United Mexican States to His Follow [Sic] Countrymen Covering His Administration During the Constitutional Period from the 1st of December, 1900 to the 30th of November, 1904

Author : Mexico President (1884-1911 Diaz)
Publisher : Palala Press
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2016-05-20
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 135787930X

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Report Presented by Gen. Porfirio Diaz, President of the United Mexican States to His Follow [Sic] Countrymen Covering His Administration During the Constitutional Period from the 1st of December, 1900 to the 30th of November, 1904 by Mexico President (1884-1911 Diaz) Pdf

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Oil and Revolution in Mexico

Author : Jonathan C. Brown
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2023-11-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9780520321953

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This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1993.

Spain, a Global History

Author : Luis Francisco Martinez Montes
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 474 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2018-11-12
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8494938118

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From the late fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries, the Hispanic Monarchy was one of the largest and most diverse political communities known in history. At its apogee, it stretched from the Castilian plateau to the high peaks of the Andes; from the cosmopolitan cities of Seville, Naples, or Mexico City to Santa Fe and San Francisco; from Brussels to Buenos Aires and from Milan to Manila. During those centuries, Spain left its imprint across vast continents and distant oceans contributing in no minor way to the emergence of our globalised era. This was true not only in an economic sense-the Hispano-American silver peso transported across the Atlantic and the Pacific by the Spanish fleets was arguably the first global currency, thus facilitating the creation of a world economic system-but intellectually and artistically as well. The most extraordinary cultural exchanges took place in practically every corner of the Hispanic world, no matter how distant from the metropolis. At various times a descendant of the Aztec nobility was translating a Baroque play into Nahuatl to the delight of an Amerindian and mixed audience in the market of Tlatelolco; an Andalusian Dominican priest was writing the first Western grammar of the Chinese language in Fuzhou, a Chinese city that enjoyed a trade monopoly with the Spanish Philippines; a Franciscan friar was composing a piece of polyphonic music with lyrics in Quechua to be played in a church decorated with Moorish-style ceilings in a Peruvian valley; or a multi-ethnic team of Amerindian and Spanish naturalists was describing in Latin, Spanish and local vernacular languages thousands of medicinal plants, animals and minerals previously unknown to the West. And, most probably, at the same time that one of those exchanges were happening, the members of the School of Salamanca were laying the foundations of modern international law or formulating some of the first modern theories of price, value and money, Cervantes was writing Don Quixote, Velázquez was painting Las Meninas, or Goya was exposing both the dark and bright sides of the European Enlightenment. Actually, whenever we contemplate the galleries devoted to Velázquez, El Greco, Zurbarán, Murillo or Goya in the Prado Museum in Madrid; when we visit the National Palace in Mexico City, a mission in California, a Jesuit church in Rome or the Intramuros quarter in Manila; or when we hear Spanish being spoken in a myriad of accents in the streets of San Francisco, New Orleans or Manhattan we are experiencing some of the past and present fruits of an always vibrant and still expanding cultural community. As the reader can infer by now, this book is about how Spain and the larger Hispanic world have contributed to world history and in particular to the history of civilisation, not only at the zenith of the Hispanic Monarchy but throughout a much longer span of time.

Turning Victory Into Success

Author : Anonim
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 339 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Peace-building
ISBN : 9781428916494

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Cosmopolitan Archaeologies

Author : Lynn Meskell
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2009-04-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780822392422

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An important collection, Cosmopolitan Archaeologies delves into the politics of contemporary archaeology in an increasingly complex international environment. The contributors explore the implications of applying the cosmopolitan ideals of obligation to others and respect for cultural difference to archaeological practice, showing that those ethics increasingly demand the rethinking of research agendas. While cosmopolitan archaeologies must be practiced in contextually specific ways, what unites and defines them is archaeologists’ acceptance of responsibility for the repercussions of their projects, as well as their undertaking of heritage practices attentive to the concerns of the living communities with whom they work. These concerns may require archaeologists to address the impact of war, the political and economic depredations of past regimes, the livelihoods of those living near archaeological sites, or the incursions of transnational companies and institutions. The contributors describe various forms of cosmopolitan engagement involving sites that span the globe. They take up the links between conservation, natural heritage and ecology movements, and the ways that local heritage politics are constructed through international discourses and regulations. They are attentive to how communities near heritage sites are affected by archaeological fieldwork and findings, and to the complex interactions that local communities and national bodies have with international sponsors and universities, conservation agencies, development organizations, and NGOs. Whether discussing the toll of efforts to preserve biodiversity on South Africans living near Kruger National Park, the ways that UNESCO’s global heritage project universalizes the ethic of preservation, or the Open Declaration on Cultural Heritage at Risk that the Archaeological Institute of America sent to the U.S. government before the Iraq invasion, the contributors provide nuanced assessments of the ethical implications of the discursive production, consumption, and governing of other people’s pasts. Contributors. O. Hugo Benavides, Lisa Breglia, Denis Byrne, Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Alfredo González-Ruibal, Ian Hodder, Ian Lilley, Jane Lydon, Lynn Meskell, Sandra Arnold Scham

The Cambridge World History of Violence

Author : Louise Edwards,Nigel Penn,Jay Winter
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2020-03-31
Category : History
ISBN : 1107151562

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History of Modern Latin America

Author : Teresa A. Meade
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2016-01-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781118772485

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History of Modern Latin America by Teresa A. Meade Pdf

Now available in a fully-revised and updated second edition, A History of Modern Latin America offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the rich cultural and political history of this vibrant region from the onset of independence to the present day. Includes coverage of the recent opening of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Cuba as well as a new chapter exploring economic growth and environmental sustainability Balances accounts of the lives of prominent figures with those of ordinary people from a diverse array of social, racial, and ethnic backgrounds Features first-hand accounts, documents, and excerpts from fiction interspersed throughout the narrative to provide tangible examples of historical ideas Examines gender and its influence on political and economic change and the important role of popular culture, including music, art, sports, and movies, in the formation of Latin American cultural identity Includes all-new study questions and topics for discussion at the end of each chapter, plus comprehensive updates to the suggested readings

Latin America since Independence

Author : Thomas C. Wright,Robert L. Smale
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 397 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2022-08-03
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781538166239

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Latin America since Independence by Thomas C. Wright,Robert L. Smale Pdf

This book offers an innovative, thematic approach to the history of Latin America since independence. It traces continuity and change in colonial legacies that became central political issues following independence: authoritarian governance; a rigid social hierarchy based on race, color, and gender; the powerful Roman Catholic Church; economic dependency; and the large landed estate. Generally, liberals have sought to modify or abolish these legacies in the interest of what they consider progress, while conservatives have attempted to preserve them as much as possible as bastions of their power and privilege. Examining the evolution of these colonial legacies across two centuries reveals the processes that formed the political systems, economies, societies, and religious institutions that characterize Latin America today.

Merchants of Peace

Author : George L. Ridgeway
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 466 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1938
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : UOM:39015036013954

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Discusses the efforts of the International Chamber of Commerce to remove the barriers to international trade and lessen the impediments to national understanding, focusing on discussions of business men and upon the evolution of the conception of international economic cooperation in business minds.

Claiming the Stones, Naming the Bones

Author : Elazar Barkan,Ronald Bush
Publisher : Getty Publications
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2003-01-09
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780892366736

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Claiming the Stones, Naming the Bones by Elazar Barkan,Ronald Bush Pdf

These fourteen essays address controversies over a variety of cultural properties, exploring them from perspectives of law, archeology, physical anthropology, ethnobiology, ethnomusicology, history, and cultural and literary study. The book divides cultural property into three types: Tangible, unique property like the Parthenon marbles; intangible property such as folktales, music, and folk remedies; and communal "representations," which have lead groups to censor both outsiders and insiders as cultural traitors.

Expectations Unfulfilled: Norwegian Migrants in Latin America, 1820-1940

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 279 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2015-12-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789004307391

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Expectations Unfulfilled: Norwegian Migrants in Latin America, 1820-1940 by Anonim Pdf

In Expectations Unfulfilled scholars from Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Mexico, Norway, Spain and Sweden study the experiences of Norwegian migrants in Latin America between the Wars of Independence and World War II.

Taking Power

Author : John Foran
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2005-11-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1139445189

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Taking Power analyzes the causes behind some three dozen revolutions in the Third World between 1910 and the present. It advances a theory that seeks to integrate the political, economic, and cultural factors that brought these revolutions about, and links structural theorizing with original ideas on culture and agency. It attempts to explain why so few revolutions have succeeded, while so many have failed. The book is divided into chapters that treat particular sets of revolutions including the great social revolutions of Mexico 1910, China 1949, Cuba 1959, Iran 1979, and Nicaragua 1979, the anticolonial revolutions in Algeria, Vietnam, Angola, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe from the 1940s to the 1970s, and the failed revolutionary attempts in El Salvador, Peru, and elsewhere. It closes with speculation about the future of revolutions in an age of globalization, with special attention to Chiapas, the post-September 11 world, and the global justice movement.

Mexican Militarism

Author : Edwin Lieuwen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 1968
Category : Civil supremacy over the military
ISBN : UVA:X000239464

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This book examines the unique role a revolutionary army plays in the politics of Mexico. It discusses the political process which characterizes revolutions and revolutionary regimes in the twentieth century. The general problem to which the author directs his analysis is that of introducing civilian control into a political structure still dominated by the generals who successfully brought about the Revolution and who supposedly represent its ideals.

The History of Mexico

Author : Philip Russell
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 809 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2011-04-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781136968280

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The History of Mexico: From Pre-Conquest to Present traces the last 500 years of Mexican history, from the indigenous empires that were devastated by the Spanish conquest through the election of 2006 and its aftermath. The book offers a straightforward chronological survey of Mexican history from the pre-colonial times to the present, and includes a glossary as well as numerous tables and images for comprehensive study. In lively and engaging prose, Philip Russell guides readers through major themes that still resonate today including: The role of women in society Environmental change The evolving status of Mexico’s indigenous people African slavery and the role of race Government economic policy Foreign relations with the United States and others The companion website provides many useful student tools including multiple choice questions, extra book chapters, and links to online resources, as well as digital copies of the maps from the book. For additional information and classroom resources please visit The History of Mexico companion website at www.routledge.com/textbooks/russell.