The Oxford encyclopedia of Mexican history and culture

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The Oxford encyclopedia of Mexican history and culture

editor in chief, William H. Beezley

Oxford University Press, c2018

  • : hardcover, total set
  • v. 1 : A-H
  • v. 2 : I-O
  • v. 3 : P-Z

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V. 1: p. xxxviii, 774--v. 2: p. xvi, 798--v. 3: p. xvi, 707

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

In 129 articles and three volumes, The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mexican History and Culture provides a compendium of the best available scholarship on the nation's rich history and culture. An international group of leading authors, including well-known Mexican scholars, reveals new or little-known dimensions of this past or confirms with new sources previous interpretations of the Mexican experience. Themes include the expected topics of politics and economics, combined with powerful articles on biography, environment, gender, and culture, including music, art, and cinema. Unique to this volume are the essays on digital sources, such as digitized archives and photographic collections, with information on accessing and using them for historical research. Articles add to topical considerations such as gender and ethnicity, place Mexico into wider dimensions such as the Atlantic World and the Pacific Rim, and offer conclusions on natural phenomena such as flora (yielding pulque) and volcanic eruptions (in a farmer's corn patch). Authors enlighten readers with assessments of Spanish-Aztec warfare, indigenous mastery of the Spanish legal system to bend it to their purposes, songs prohibited by the Inquisition, and more than one hundred other fascinating aspects of the nation's history. Coverage of individuals includes widely known figures such as the monumental Benito Juarez, the hero and traitor Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, Porfirio Diaz, and Lazaro Cardenas, as well as several outstanding women whose contributions have helped shape Mexican culture and politics. The Tlatelolco massacre of demonstrators in 1968 receives careful assessment and other essays examine the changing popular and political attitudes that followed. The tragedy ushered in events that created Mexico's electoral democracy confirmed in the 2000 presidential election. Written in clear explanatory prose and incorporating the latest research, the encyclopedia's articles offer a marvelous narrative that will be of use to scholars, students, and the general reader.

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A Agrarian Revolt in the Sierra of Chihuahua Architecture in Mexico City, 1940DS1980 The Autonomous Department of Press and Publicity (Departamento Autonomo de Prensa y Publicidad) Aztec Apocalypse, 1519DS1521 B Benito Juarez and Liberalism The Bracero Program, 1942DS1964 C Carlos Salinas de Gortari and His Legacy Caste War in Yucatan Catholicism in Mexico, 1910 to the Present The Centennial Celebration of Mexican Independence in 1910 Chiapas and the Zapatista National Liberation Army Chin Chun Chan: The Zarzuela as an Ethnic and Technological Farce Civilian Aviation in Mexico The Colonial Economy of New Spain The Colonial Mosaic of Indigenous New Spain, 1519DS1821 The Conjunction of the Lettered City and the Lettered Countryside in 19th-Century Mexico Convent and Family Property in New Spain Cuauhtemoc Cardenas and the Democratization of Mexican Politics Culture in Mexico during the Miracle and Beyond, 1946DS1982 The Culture of a Multi-Ethnic Colony D Democratizing Mexican Politics, 1982DS2012 Digital Resources: Digital Projects in Mexico City's Archives and Libraries Digital Resources: Getty Research Institute Digital Exhibitions and Portals for Mexico Digital Resources: Hispanic American Periodicals Index (HAPI) Digital Resources: LLILAS Benson Latin American Studies and Collections, University of Texas at Austin Digital Resources: Power of Attorney, a Digital Spatial History of Indigenous Legal Culture in Colonial Oaxaca, Mexico Digital Resources: The Bracero History Archive Digital Resources: The Documented Border Digital Resources: The Jose Guadalupe Posada Collection at the Ibero-American Institute Digital Resources: The Wheelan Collection of Photographs of the Mexican Revolution Digital Resources: Using Facebook to Foster International Conversations about Mexican History Disease, Ecology, and the Environment in Colonial Mexico Disney Health Films in Mexico Drought and the Origins of the Mexican Revolution The Drug Trade in Mexico E The Economy during the Mexican Revolution Emiliano Zapata and Revolutionary Mexico, 1910DS1919 Excavation and Exhibition of Pre-Hispanic Artifacts during the Porfiriato The Extraordinary Career of Juana C. Romero, Cacica of Tehuantepec F Foreign Travelers in Mexico The French Intervention in Mexico and the Empire of Maximilian and Carlota G Gabriel Vargas and La familia Burron General Victoriano Huerta and the Mexican Revolution Guerrilla Movements and Armed Struggle in Cold War Mexico H The History and Visual Culture of Mexico City's Xochimilco Potable Water System during the Porfiriato History of the Torre Latinoamericana Human Rights and the Mexican Student Movement of 1968 Humboldt in Mexico, 1803DS1804 I The Independence of New Spain and the Establishment of the Mexican Republic, 1808DS1824 Indigenous Mobilizations and the Mexican Government during the 20th Century Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura The Internal Provinces of the Northern Spanish Empire Internment of Japanese and Japanese Latin Americans during World War II J Jean Charlot and the Mexican Mural Renaissance Jose Guadalupe Posada and Visual Culture in Porfirian Mexico Jose Vasconcelos, National Education, and Revolutionary Culture in Mexico Juliet Barrett Rublee and Flame of Mexico L Laura Mendez de Cuenca: Force for Mexican Modernity Lazaro Cardenas and Cardenismo The Life, Myth, and Commemoration of Benito Juarez Lombardo Toledano's Struggles in the World of Labor Lopez Obrador in Democratic Mexico Lucas Alaman and 19th-Century Monarchism in Mexico Lucha Libre M Manuel Gomez Morin and the Creation of the National Action Party (PAN) Men and Modernity in Porfirian Mexico The Mexican-American War Mexican Culture, 1920DS1945 Mexican Foreign Relations, 1910-1946 The Mexican Muralists and Frida Kahlo Mexican Politics, Economy, and Society, 1946DS1982 The Mexican Revolution, 1910DS1946 The Mexican Son, Past and Present Mexican Telenovelas Mexican Women Writers, 1960 to the Present Mexico and the Outside World Mexico and the Pacific The Mexico City Metro and Its Riders Mexico in Spain's Oceanic Empire, 1519DS1821 Mexico in World Expositions and Fairs The Mexico that Spain Encountered Mexico's Political Laboratory: The Revolutionary and Postrevolutionary Southeast Mexico's First Decades of Independence Ministry of Communications and Public Works (Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Obras Publicas) The Motherland and the Welfare State in Mexico: Government Symbols, Programs, and Visions, 1943DS1970 Mountain Communities and Their Changing Landscapes in 19th-Century Mexico Music and Folklore Research in the Departamento de Bellas Artes, 1926DS1946 Music in Mexico City, 1880DS1960 N Nature Conservation and Protection in Mexico O Oil and Environment in Mexico Ordinary Opinions of Everyday Mexicans: Polling from the 1940s to 2012 Oscar Lewis, Urban Poverty, and The Children of Sanchez P Paricutin: Volcano in a Cornfield Pedro Infante and the Mexican Imagination Photography and Cinema in 20th-Century Mexico Political Prefects: The Regional Political Bosses of Mexico Porfirian Politics in Mexico, 1876DS1911 Porfirian Social Practices and Etiquette Public Health in Mexico, 1870DS1943 The Public Sphere and Liberalism in Mexico from the Mid-19th Century to the 1930s The Public Sphere in Mexico since the Mid-20th Century Pulque: A Pre-Columbian Alcoholic Beverage of Mexico R Railroads and the Mexican Imagination during the Porfiriato and Revolution Rediscovering the Aztecs and Mayas: Field Exploration, Archaeological Exhibits, and National Museums The Reforma Period in Mexico La Reina de la Raza: The Making of the India Bonita Revolutionary Influences on Genre Cinema in Mexico Revolutionary Land Reform and Its End in Mexico Ricardo Flores Magon and the Ongoing Revolution S Santa Anna and His Legacy The Secretary of War's Historical Commission: Military Historians and the Cristeros Smallpox Eradication in Mexico Social Order and Mobility in 16th- and 17th-Century Central Mexico Sones de la tierra in the Mexico City Inquisition State-Building and Roads in Postrevolutionary Chiapas and at the Turn of the 21st Century T Taste, Smell, and Flavor in Mexico Technology in 19th-Century Mexico The Three Faces of the Family, 1872 to the Present Travel and Transport in Mexico U Urbanization and Environment in Mexico since 1521 V The Virgin of Guadalupe as an Iconic Image in Mexican Culture W War and Peace between Mexico and the United States in the 18th and 19th Centuries Water and Environmental Change in the US-Mexico Borderlands Women and Commercial Sex in the Viceroyalty of New Spain Women in Mexican Politics since 1953 The Women of Guadalajara in Mexico's History Working Women in the Mexican Revolution Y #YoSoy132, Social Media, and Political Organization Z The Zoque Carnivals of Northwestern Chiapas, Mexico

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