Catalog
Author : University of Texas. Library. Latin American Collection
Publisher :
Page : 752 pages
File Size : 31,30 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Latin America
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Author : University of Texas. Library. Latin American Collection
Publisher :
Page : 752 pages
File Size : 31,30 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Latin America
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Author : Barry Robinson
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 21,15 MB
Release : 2016-08-15
Category : History
ISBN : 0817319204
Consequently, the privileges that the indios fronterizos sought to preserve continued to diminish, unable to survive either the late colonial reforms of the Spanish regime or creole conceptions of race and property in the formation of the new nation-state. This story suggests that Mexico's transition from colony to nation can only be understood by revisiting the origins of the colonial system and by recognizing the role of Spain's indigenous allies in both its construction and demolition. The study relates events in the region to broader patterns of identity, loyalty, and subversion throughout the Americas, providing insight into the process of mestizaje that is commonly understood to have shaped Latin America. It also foreshadows the popular conservatism of the nineteenth century and identifies the roots of post-colonial social unrest.
Author : University of Texas at Austin. Library. Latin American Collection
Publisher :
Page : 756 pages
File Size : 20,99 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Latin America
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Author : Library of Congress
Publisher :
Page : 602 pages
File Size : 44,61 MB
Release : 1960
Category : Catalogs, Subject
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Author :
Publisher :
Page : 640 pages
File Size : 18,10 MB
Release : 1973
Category : Union catalogs
ISBN :
Includes entries for maps and atlases.
Author : Library of Congress
Publisher :
Page : 618 pages
File Size : 41,81 MB
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Category :
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Author : Theodore W. Cohen
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 584 pages
File Size : 37,16 MB
Release : 2020-05-07
Category : History
ISBN : 1108671179
In 2015, the Mexican state counted how many of its citizens identified as Afro-Mexican for the first time since independence. Finding Afro-Mexico reveals the transnational interdisciplinary histories that led to this celebrated reformulation of Mexican national identity. It traces the Mexican, African American, and Cuban writers, poets, anthropologists, artists, composers, historians, and archaeologists who integrated Mexican history, culture, and society into the African Diaspora after the Revolution of 1910. Theodore W. Cohen persuasively shows how these intellectuals rejected the nineteenth-century racial paradigms that heralded black disappearance when they made blackness visible first in Mexican culture and then in post-revolutionary society. Drawing from more than twenty different archives across the Americas, this cultural and intellectual history of black visibility, invisibility, and community-formation questions the racial, cultural, and political dimensions of Mexican history and Afro-diasporic thought.
Author : Library of Congress
Publisher :
Page : 618 pages
File Size : 48,62 MB
Release : 1960
Category : Catalogs, Subject
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Author : University of Texas. Library
Publisher :
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 19,89 MB
Release : 1964
Category : Mexico
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Author : Benson Latin American Collection
Publisher :
Page : 936 pages
File Size : 24,13 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Catalogs, Union
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