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Publicado 2019
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This essay shows the ideological and doctrinal sources that prepared the way for the so-called social constitutionalism in Mexico since the end of the 19th century. Very close to the current European social issue, the Mexican liberals discussed the protection of workers and the dignity of work, disclosing free recruitment and free exercise of the profession enacted at the old article 5 of the Constitution of 1857, from subordinated and salaried work of the new article 123 of the Constitution of 1917. A mixture of libertarian and Catholic ideas and some other external influences led to the foundational and controversial debate of registering as a constitutional norm, the protection of the social and economic rights of the manufacturing and agricultural workers, which snatched judicial control, in civil matters, (which was common in other countries of America) of lawsuits arising from the...
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Publicado 2019
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This essay shows the ideological and doctrinal sources that prepared the way for the so-called social constitutionalism in Mexico since the end of the 19th century. Very close to the current European social issue, the Mexican liberals discussed the protection of workers and the dignity of work, disclosing free recruitment and free exercise of the profession enacted at the old article 5 of the Constitution of 1857, from subordinated and salaried work of the new article 123 of the Constitution of 1917. A mixture of libertarian and Catholic ideas and some other external influences led to the foundational and controversial debate of registering as a constitutional norm, the protection of the social and economic rights of the manufacturing and agricultural workers, which snatched judicial control, in civil matters, (which was common in other countries of America) of lawsuits arising from the...
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Publicado 1976
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The principal thesis of this article is that the fundamental consequence of the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1917 was the appearance of a new political élite and the emergence of an ideology that could supply the base for the cohesion inside the base(s) and dominant elites and the consent of the population during a period of capitalist modernization.
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Publicado 1976
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La tesis principal de este artículo es que la consecuencia fundamental de la Revolución Mexicana de 1910-1917 fue el encumbramiento de una nueva élite política y la emergencia de una ideología que podía suministrar la base para la cohesión dentro de la(s) base(s) y élites dominante y el consentimiento por parte de la población durante un periodo de modernización capitalista.
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Publicado 2023
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Within a constitutional state, the right to property is a central element. With the 1917 Constitution, issued after the Mexican Revolution, its regulation was made through articles 14 and 27 of the Constitution, primarily focused on dismantling the Porfirian latifundia, achieving agrarian distribution in order to eliminate the concentration of land in few hands, and privileging the collective interest over the private interest, as well as the participation of the State. It was in this sense that the wording of the fundamental text was established. With regard to the Court and the criteria issued during the fifth period (1917-1957) on the aforementioned articles, it is observed that they maintain the postulates tending to satisfy the social demands made since the revolutionary period together with the permanence of individual property.
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Publicado 2017
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This paper analyzes an historical work of the Mexican liberal Jose Maria Luis Mora (1794-1850): Mexico y sus Revoluciones (1836). There Mora understands the Mexico's history from categories like revolution and progress, which are very important in the Mora's project of nation. With our analysis about that book, whose author was one of the greatest Mexico's liberal thinker of first half 19th century, it is possible to obtain some precision about Mora's concept of the revolutionary time in the early Mexican nation.
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Publicado 2023
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Por ocasião do centenário da morte do caudilho mexicano Pancho Villa, este artigo propõe a análise de 10 corredores mexicanos do período conhecido como a Revolução Mexicana. Ela se baseia na identificação da configuração do personagem de Pancho Villa como herói no corredor, a fim de estudar a construção do personagem idealizado, que enquadra o corredor dentro do gênero épico. A contribuição deste artigo é, em primeiro lugar, oferecer uma visão geral da riqueza lingüística e literária da tradição popular, que é visível nos recursos literários utilizados no corredor épico-revolucionário. Isto deriva de um valor histórico e cultural, pois o corrido condensa o legado do personagem mitologizado como um modelo revolucionário, delineado em canções que são emblemáticas para o México até hoje
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Publicado 2019
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This essay shows the ideological and doctrinal sources that prepared the way for the so-called social constitutionalism in Mexico since the end of the 19th century. Very close to the current European social issue, the Mexican liberals discussed the protection of workers and the dignity of work, disclosing free recruitment and free exercise of the profession enacted at the old article 5 of the Constitution of 1857, from subordinated and salaried work of the new article 123 of the Constitution of 1917. A mixture of libertarian and Catholic ideas and some other external influences led to the foundational and controversial debate of registering as a constitutional norm, the protection of the social and economic rights of the manufacturing and agricultural workers, which snatched judicial control, in civil matters, (which was common in other countries of America) of lawsuits arising from the...
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The Agriculturization of the Deser. State, Irrigation and Agriculture in Northern Mexico (1925-1970)
Publicado 2015
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Expanding markets, technologies with their origins in the second industrial revolution, pressing government needs, and what might be called state policy made possible the construction of large irrigation systems during the post-revolutionary period in Mexico. This led to the expansion of the agricultural frontier by millions of hectares during the 20th century. This study examines the plans that led to the construction of these irrigation systems in the north of the country, a multiregional space that comprises about 60 percent of Mexican territory, and whose main characteristic is its aridity.
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Publicado 2010
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Desde muy joven José Santos Chocano luchó por conquistar el afecto de Rubén Darío, y éste le correspondió, aunque con su habitual timidez. La amistad de ambos alcanzó su mayor intensidad en 1905, en Madrid, donde los dos celebraron triunfos literarios; sufrió una crisis cuando Chocano se dejó involucrar en el famoso escándalo del Banco de España; y pasó después a otras etapas, entre ellas, la defensa de Darío por Chocano contra los ataques injustos de algunos compatriotas del nicaragüense; el intercambio de ideas sobre la Revolución mexicana que incidió fuertemente en la vida de ambos; y un último encuentro en Guatemala, ignorado hasta la fecha por los biógrafos darianos.
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The following text takes as its axis of analysis a demonstration held in Mexico City on March 8, 2020, when 80 000 women gathered to commemorate International Women’s Day. Prior to the march that departed from the Monument to the Revolution, feminist collectives gathered on the plancha of the capital’s Zócalo, at 10 am, to paint in white letters the names of the victims of femicide since 2016. Three days later, the global health context changed completely, because the quarantine that banned circulation in public space and confined the world’s population to the private sphere began. Prior to that, in the midst of the multitudinous convocation, Mexican journalist Amaranta Atxín Marentes photographed a brunette woman with black hair, dressed only in tattered red pants, a green jacket and with her torso painted red, posing in front of a street graffiti that, next to a symbol of ...
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The following text takes as its axis of analysis a demonstration held in Mexico City on March 8, 2020, when 80 000 women gathered to commemorate International Women’s Day. Prior to the march that departed from the Monument to the Revolution, feminist collectives gathered on the plancha of the capital’s Zócalo, at 10 am, to paint in white letters the names of the victims of femicide since 2016. Three days later, the global health context changed completely, because the quarantine that banned circulation in public space and confined the world’s population to the private sphere began. Prior to that, in the midst of the multitudinous convocation, Mexican journalist Amaranta Atxín Marentes photographed a brunette woman with black hair, dressed only in tattered red pants, a green jacket and with her torso painted red, posing in front of a street graffiti that, next to a symbol of ...
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Publicado 2015
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Mercados en expansión, tecnologías derivadas de la segunda revolución industrial,apremiantes necesidades gubernamentales y lo que podría denominarse una política de Estado hicieron posible en el México postrevolucionario la construcción de grandes sistemas de irrigación. Mediante ello, la frontera agrícola logró expandirse durante el siglo XX en millones de hectáreas. Este trabajo dedica especial atención a los planes que llevaron a poner en marcha dichos sistemas de irrigación en el norte del país, un espacio multiregional que ocupa cerca del 60% del territorio mexicano y cuya principal característica es la aridez.