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De Agiotistas Y Empresarios


De Agiotistas Y Empresarios
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Author : Walther L. Bernecker
language : es
Publisher: Universidad Iberoamericana
Release Date : 1992

De Agiotistas Y Empresarios written by Walther L. Bernecker and has been published by Universidad Iberoamericana this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992 with Industrial policy categories.




Industry And Revolution


Industry And Revolution
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Author : Aurora Gómez-Galvarriato
language : en
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Release Date : 2013-06-03

Industry And Revolution written by Aurora Gómez-Galvarriato and has been published by Harvard University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-06-03 with Business & Economics categories.


The Mexican Revolution has long been considered a revolution of peasants. But Aurora Gómez-Galvarriato’s investigation of the mill towns of the Orizaba Valley reveals that industrial workers played a neglected but essential role in shaping the Revolution. By tracing the introduction of mechanized industry into the valley, she connects the social and economic upheaval unleashed by new communication, transportation, and production technologies to the political unrest of the revolutionary decade. Industry and Revolution makes a convincing argument that the Mexican Revolution cannot be understood apart from the changes wrought by the Industrial Revolution, and thus provides a fresh perspective on both transformations. By organizing collectively on a wide scale, the spinners and weavers of the Orizaba Valley, along with other factory workers throughout Mexico, substantially improved their living and working conditions and fought to secure social and civil rights and reforms. Their campaigns fed the imaginations of the masses. The Constitution of 1917, which embodied the core ideals of the Mexican Revolution, bore the stamp of the industrial workers’ influence. Their organizations grew powerful enough to recast the relationship between labor and capital, not only in the towns of the valley, but throughout the entire nation. The story of the Orizaba Valley offers insight into the interconnections between the social, political, and economic history of modern Mexico. The forces unleashed by the Mexican and the Industrial revolutions remade the face of the nation and, as Gómez-Galvarriato shows, their consequences proved to be enduring.



Formaci N Empresarial Fomento Industrial Y Compa As Agr Colas En El M Xico Del Siglo Xix


Formaci N Empresarial Fomento Industrial Y Compa As Agr Colas En El M Xico Del Siglo Xix
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Author : Mario A. Trujillo Bolio
language : es
Publisher: CIESAS
Release Date : 2003

Formaci N Empresarial Fomento Industrial Y Compa As Agr Colas En El M Xico Del Siglo Xix written by Mario A. Trujillo Bolio and has been published by CIESAS this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with Business & Economics categories.




Business History In Latin America


Business History In Latin America
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Author : University of Liverpool. Institute of Latin American Studies
language : en
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Release Date : 1999-01-01

Business History In Latin America written by University of Liverpool. Institute of Latin American Studies and has been published by Liverpool University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999-01-01 with History categories.


Annotation Elizabeth A. Kaye specializes in communications as part of her coaching and consulting practice. She has edited Requirements for Certification since the 2000-01 edition.



Empresarios Cr Dito Y Especulaci N En El M Xico Independiente 1821 1872


Empresarios Cr Dito Y Especulaci N En El M Xico Independiente 1821 1872
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Author : Rosa María Meyes Cosío
language : es
Publisher: Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
Release Date : 2018-01-17

Empresarios Cr Dito Y Especulaci N En El M Xico Independiente 1821 1872 written by Rosa María Meyes Cosío and has been published by Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-01-17 with Education categories.


En esta obra se analiza el grado de control que algunos comerciantes-prestamistas llegaron a ejercer sobre los complejos mecanismos del crédito tras la independencia. La autora demuestra cómo estos empresarios, aprovechando el carácter monopólico diversificaron sus inversiones, e incursionaron paulatinamente en sectores menos riesgosos; estas medidas les permitieron no sólo ponerse a salvo de una crisis de liquidez, sino acumular verdaderas fortunas.



New Countries


New Countries
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Author : John Tutino
language : en
Publisher: Duke University Press
Release Date : 2016-11-18

New Countries written by John Tutino and has been published by Duke University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-11-18 with History categories.


After 1750 the Americas lived political and popular revolutions, the fall of European empires, and the rise of nations as the world faced a new industrial capitalism. Political revolution made the United States the first new nation; revolutionary slaves made Haiti the second, freeing themselves and destroying the leading Atlantic export economy. A decade later, Bajío insurgents took down the silver economy that fueled global trade and sustained Spain’s empire while Britain triumphed at war and pioneered industrial ways that led the U.S. South, still-Spanish Cuba, and a Brazilian empire to expand slavery to supply rising industrial centers. Meanwhile, the fall of silver left people from Mexico through the Andes searching for new states and economies. After 1870 the United States became an agro-industrial hegemon, and most American nations turned to commodity exports, while Haitians and diverse indigenous peoples struggled to retain independent ways. Contributors. Alfredo Ávila, Roberto Breña, Sarah C. Chambers, Jordana Dym, Carolyn Fick, Erick Langer, Adam Rothman, David Sartorius, Kirsten Schultz, John Tutino



El Norte Entre Algodones


El Norte Entre Algodones
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Author : Luis Aboites Aguilar
language : en
Publisher: El Colegio de Mexico AC
Release Date : 2013-10-30

El Norte Entre Algodones written by Luis Aboites Aguilar and has been published by El Colegio de Mexico AC this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-10-30 with History categories.


Esta obra propone que a partir de 1930 el algodón hizo una gran contribución al poblamiento del norte mexicano, favoreció la formación de mercados de trabajo y de tierras, propició la movilidad social, impulsó la urbanización y dio lugar a un optimismo desbordado entre las oligarquías norteñas. También da cuenta de que el episodio algodonero, mayoritariamente norteño, obedeció sobre todo a la conexión con el mercado mundial.



Bakers And Basques


Bakers And Basques
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Author : Robert Weis
language : en
Publisher: UNM Press
Release Date : 2012

Bakers And Basques written by Robert Weis and has been published by UNM Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012 with Bakeries categories.


Mexico City's colorful panaderías (bakeries) have long been vital neighborhood institutions. They were also crucial sites where labor, subsistence, and politics collided. From the 1880s well into the twentieth century, Basque immigrants dominated the bread trade, to the detriment of small Mexican bakers. By taking us inside the panadería, into the heart of bread strikes, and through government halls, Robert Weis reveals why authorities and organized workers supported the so-called Spanish monopoly in ways that countered the promises of law and ideology. He tells the gritty story of how class struggle and the politics of food shaped the state and the market. More than a book about bread, Bakers and Basques places food and labor at the center of the upheavals in Mexican history from independence to the aftermath of the Mexican Revolution.



From Idols To Antiquity


From Idols To Antiquity
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Author : Miruna Achim
language : en
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Release Date : 2017-12

From Idols To Antiquity written by Miruna Achim and has been published by U of Nebraska Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-12 with History categories.


From Idols to Antiquity explores the origins and tumultuous development of the National Museum of Mexico and the complicated histories of Mexican antiquities during the first half of the nineteenth century. Following independence from Spain, the National Museum of Mexico was founded in 1825 by presidential decree. Nationhood meant cultural as well as political independence, and the museum was expected to become a repository of national objects whose stories would provide the nation with an identity and teach its people to become citizens. Miruna Achim reconstructs the early years of the museum as an emerging object shaped by the logic and goals of historical actors who soon found themselves debating the origin of American civilizations, the nature of the American races, and the rightful ownership of antiquities. Achim also brings to life an array of fascinating characters—antiquarians, naturalists, artists, commercial agents, bureaucrats, diplomats, priests, customs officers, local guides, and academics on both sides of the Atlantic—who make visible the rifts and tensions intrinsic to the making of the Mexican nation and its cultural politics in the country’s postcolonial era.



Mexico And Mexicans In The Making Of The United States


Mexico And Mexicans In The Making Of The United States
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Author : John Tutino
language : en
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Release Date : 2012-05-15

Mexico And Mexicans In The Making Of The United States written by John Tutino and has been published by University of Texas Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-05-15 with Social Science categories.


Mexico and Mexicans have been involved in every aspect of making the United States from colonial times until the present. Yet our shared history is a largely untold story, eclipsed by headlines about illegal immigration and the drug war. Placing Mexicans and Mexico in the center of American history, this volume elucidates how economic, social, and cultural legacies grounded in colonial New Spain shaped both Mexico and the United States, as well as how Mexican Americans have constructively participated in North American ways of production, politics, social relations, and cultural understandings. Combining historical, sociological, and cultural perspectives, the contributors to this volume explore the following topics: the Hispanic foundations of North American capitalism; indigenous peoples’ actions and adaptations to living between Mexico and the United States; U.S. literary constructions of a Mexican “other” during the U.S.-Mexican War and the Civil War; the Mexican cotton trade, which helped sustain the Confederacy during the Civil War; the transformation of the Arizona borderlands from a multiethnic Mexican frontier into an industrializing place of “whites” and “Mexicans”; the early-twentieth-century roles of indigenous Mexicans in organizing to demand rights for all workers; the rise of Mexican Americans to claim middle-class lives during and after World War II; and the persistence of a Mexican tradition of racial/ethnic mixing—mestizaje—as an alternative to the racial polarities so long at the center of American life.