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Informe de gobierno
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 80

Informe de gobierno

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Architecture and Cities of Northern Mexico from Independence to the Present
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 856

The Architecture and Cities of Northern Mexico from Independence to the Present

The states of Northern Mexico—Tamaulipas, Nuevo León, Coahuila, Chihuahua, Durango, Sonora, Sinaloa, and Baja California Norte and Sur—have architecture, urbanism, and landscape design that offer numerous lessons in how to build well, but this constructed environment is largely undervalued or unknown. To make this architecture better known to a wide professional, academic, and public audience, this book presents the first comprehensive overview in either English or Spanish of the architecture, urban landscapes, and cities of Northern Mexico from the country’s emergence as a modern nation in 1821 to the present day. Profusely illustrated with color and black-and-white photographs, maps...

New Serial Titles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 992

New Serial Titles

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A union list of serials commencing publication after Dec. 31, 1949.

Bibliographic Guide to Government Publications 2001
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 684

Bibliographic Guide to Government Publications 2001

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Chihuahua hoy
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 1044

Chihuahua hoy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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  • Language: en
  • Pages: 521

"We Are Now the True Spaniards"

This book is a radical reinterpretation of the process that led to Mexican independence in 1821—one that emphasizes Mexico's continuity with Spanish political culture. During its final decades under Spanish rule, New Spain was the most populous, richest, and most developed part of the worldwide Spanish Monarchy, and most novohispanos (people of New Spain) believed that their religious, social, economic, and political ties to the Monarchy made union preferable to separation. Neither the American nor the French Revolution convinced the novohispanos to sever ties with the Spanish Monarchy; nor did the Hidalgo Revolt of September 1810 and subsequent insurgencies cause Mexican independence. It was Napoleon's invasion of Spain in 1808 that led to the Hispanic Constitution of 1812. When the government in Spain rejected those new constituted arrangements, Mexico declared independence. The Mexican Constitution of 1824 affirms both the new state's independence and its continuance of Spanish political culture.

Periódico oficial del gobierno del estado
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 452

Periódico oficial del gobierno del estado

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Apache Diaspora
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 377

The Apache Diaspora

Across four centuries, Apache (Ndé) peoples in the North American West confronted enslavement and forced migration schemes intended to exploit, subjugate, or eliminate them. While many Indigenous groups in the Americas lived through similar histories, Apaches were especially affected owing to their mobility, resistance, and proximity to multiple imperial powers. Spanish, Comanche, Mexican, and American efforts scattered thousands of Apaches across the continent and into the Caribbean and deeply impacted Apache groups that managed to remain in the Southwest. Based on archival research in Spain, Mexico, and the United States, as well Apache oral histories, The Apache Diaspora brings to life t...

Capitalists, Caciques, and Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Capitalists, Caciques, and Revolution

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1984
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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