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banderas de mexico historia: Días conmemorativos en la historia de México Luis Tinajero Portes, 1994 Lengthy essays on major dates and events in Mexican history. |
banderas de mexico historia: Historia de la bandera mexicana 1325 - 2019 Enrique Florescano, Moisés Guzmán Pérez, 2021-02-19 «Para distinguir la insignia se acudió a la fuerza del emblema indígena y esa decisión volvió a unir a la nación, proyectada hacia el futuro con sus raíces más antiguas.» Contar la historia de la bandera mexicana implica recorrer un largo proceso de choque y fusión de símbolos de identidad. Desde los orígenes prehispánicos del escudo nacional, pasando por la prohibición y triunfo del emblema indígena durante el virreinato, la Independencia y la adopciónde los colores de la bandera del Ejército Trigarante, la unificación de los símbolos patrios en el porfiriato, los avatares de la bandera y el escudo durante la Revolución, hasta llegar al establecimiento del Día de la Bandera y la más reciente legislación sobre las características y el uso del escudo, la bandera y el himno. Este libro cuenta esa historia de cambios y permanencia de forma tan erudita como entrañable. Una bandera puede representar unidad, independencia o los valores nacionales más estimados. Lo particular de la bandera mexicana es que en su creación participaron tres tradiciones diferentes: la indígena,la religiosa hispánica y colonial, y la tradición liberal que se propuso fundar estados autónomos y soberanos.Contra la idea de una posición indígena inerte, este libro muestra que en la época colonial y en las primeras décadas del siglo xix los grupos indígenas y mestizos defendieron tenazmente sus símbolos de identidad y mantuvieron un diálogo horizontal con los legados procedentes de Europa. Asimismo, esta historia de la bandera mexicana -ricamente ilustrada- constata que los símbolos visuales siempre han sido los transmisores más eficaces de mensajes políticos y culturales para la sociedad. |
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banderas de mexico historia: Varieties of Cultural History Peter Burke, 2013-07-08 The aim of this book is both to illustrate and to discuss some of the main varieties of cultural history which have emerged since the questioning of what might be called its classic form, exemplified in the work of Jacob Burckhardt and Johan Huizinga. Among the themes of individual chapters are the history of popular culture, the history of Carnival, the history of mentalities, the history of gestures, the history of jokes, and even the history of dreams. The emphasis of both the introduction and the case-studies which follow is on the variety of forms taken by cultural history today. The classic model has not been replaced by any new orthodoxy, despite the importance of approaches inspired by social and cultural anthropology. Variety is to be found in the cultures studied as well as among their historians. The case-studies included in the volume come not only from Europe (and in particular from Italy) but also from the New World, especially Brazil. Particular emphasis is placed on the importance of cultural encounters, cultural conflicts, and their consequences, whether these consequences should be described in terms of mixing, syncretism or synthesis. Written by one of the leading cultural historians in Europe today, this book will be of particular interest to students of early modern Europe, of the encounters between European culture and the New World, and to students and scholars interested in problems of historiography. |
banderas de mexico historia: Historia De Mexico Carlos Alvear Acevedo, 2000 |
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banderas de mexico historia: Historia del Escudo y la Bandera Nacional Alfredo Hernández Murillo, Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (México), Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes (México), 2003 |
banderas de mexico historia: La historia y su memoria: Guillermo Zermeño Padilla, Moisés González Navarro, Moisâes Gonzâalez Navarro, 2011-07-04 Esta es la historia de un historiador contada por él mismo, fruto de una serie de entrevistas y conversaciones realizadas entre el 12 de agosto de 2004 y el primero de febrero de 2007. Se exhibe la trayectoria de un profesional inseparable de los avatares de El Colegio de México desde sus inicios. De los historiadores queda su obra, pero no sus pormenores; esas pequeñas anécdotas que atraviesan su labor en medio de una red de instituciones y colegas. Al reconocer que el tiempo del historiador tiene también una historia por contarse, se sabe que lo vivido no se corresponde exactamente con el tiempo de la historia relatada en su obra. |
banderas de mexico historia: Guía del Archivo Amado Aguirre Amaya Garritz, 1982 |
banderas de mexico historia: Historiadores de México Siglo XX Oscar Flores Torres, 2002 |
banderas de mexico historia: Historia general de México. Daniel Cosío Villegas, Bernardo García Martínez, José Luis Lorenzo, Ignacio Bernal, Pedro Carrasco, Andrés Lira, Enrique Florescano, Jorge Alberto Manrique, Luis Villoro, Josefina Zoraida Vázquez, Maria Lilia Díaz Lopez, Luis González, José Luis Martínez, Berta Ulloa, Lorenzo Meyer, Carlos Monsiváis, 2017 La presente Versión 2000 es una nueva edición de la Historia general de México, preparada por el Centro de Estudios Históricos de El Colegio de México. En esta ocasión se incorporan, por primera vez desde la aparición original de la obra en 1976, varios cambios importantes, entre los que destacan la sustitución de algunos capítulos y la revisión y actualización de otros. Los capítulos sustituidos o renovados profundamente incluyen una amplia variedad de temas: las regiones de México, la prehistoria, el mundo mexica, el siglo XVI, el siglo XVIII, las primeras décadas del México independiente, la cultura mexicana del siglo XIX y la política y economía del México contemporáneo. Los capitulos correspondientes a estas temáticas han sido reescritos o modificados por autores que figuraban ya en la edición original: Bernardo García Martínez, José Luis Lorenzo, Pedro Carrasco, Enrique Florescano, Josefina Z. Vázquez, José Luis Martínez y Lorenzo Meyer. |
banderas de mexico historia: The Return of the Native Rebecca A. Earle, 2007-12-28 Why does Argentina’s national anthem describe its citizens as sons of the Inca? Why did patriots in nineteenth-century Chile name a battleship after the Aztec emperor Montezuma? Answers to both questions lie in the tangled knot of ideas that constituted the creole imagination in nineteenth-century Spanish America. Rebecca Earle examines the place of preconquest peoples such as the Aztecs and the Incas within the sense of identity—both personal and national—expressed by Spanish American elites in the first century after independence, a time of intense focus on nation-building. Starting with the anti-Spanish wars of independence in the early nineteenth century, Earle charts the changing importance elite nationalists ascribed to the pre-Columbian past through an analysis of a wide range of sources, including historical writings, poems and novels, postage stamps, constitutions, and public sculpture. This eclectic archive illuminates the nationalist vision of creole elites throughout Spanish America, who in different ways sought to construct meaningful national myths and histories. Traces of these efforts are scattered across nineteenth-century culture; Earle maps the significance of those traces. She also underlines the similarities in the development of nineteenth-century elite nationalism across Spanish America. By offering a comparative study focused on Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Peru, Chile, and Ecuador, The Return of the Native illustrates both the common features of elite nation-building and some of the significant variations. The book ends with a consideration of the pro-indigenous indigenista movements that developed in various parts of Spanish America in the early twentieth century. |
banderas de mexico historia: The Birth of Modern Mexico, 1780-1824 Christon I. Archer, 2007 The Birth of Modern Mexico, 1780-1824 investigates the roots of the Mexican Independence era from a variety of perspectives. The essays in this volume link the pre-1810 late Bourbon period to the War of Independence (1810-1821), analyze many crucial aspects of the decade of conflict, and illustrate the continuities with the first years of the independent Mexican nation. They all contribute to a nuanced view of the period: the different conceptions of legitimacy between the popular masses and the elite, the skill and importance of pro-Spanish propaganda, the process of organizing conspiracies, the survival and thriving of a mercantile family, the causes of failing mines, the role of religious thought in the supposed secular state, and differing conceptions of authority by the legislature and the executive. One of the few readable, concise books on the topic of independence, this volume probes the birth of modern Mexico in a crisply written style that is sure to appeal to historians and students of Mexican history. |
banderas de mexico historia: Nosotros los mexicanos Jesús Flores Jaime, 2017-11-08 El maestro Flores ha sido catedrático universitario, en las ciudades de México y Puebla. Ha dedicado más de 20 años a la investigación histórica y documentación de su obra. El libro presenta una aguda revisión de la historia de México. A partir de la situación actual, que es de pobreza extrema, corrupción, narcotráfico, contaminación, terrible desigualdad y atraso en general. En este análisis histórico, el maestro Flores encuentra en nuestros antepasados Aztecas, un pueblo maravilloso, que mediante una ¬filosofía muy avanzada, logra un desarrollo cultural y científico sin precedentes. Tomando como modelo los principios y organización del antiguo Anáhuac. El autor propone: adquirir consciencia de las falsedades históricas usadas para mantener sometido al pueblo de México. Recurrir a nuestras raíces, para cambiar profundamente la mentalidad del mexicano, y a partir de ello iniciar un cambio que redunde en el bienestar del país. El leer este libro, es una oportunidad de ver la historia de México desde una perspectiva distinta, no oficial. Ello permitirá entender varias de las causas de la situación actual del país, y a partir de ello generar un cambio en el lector, que lo motive a ser mexicanista. |
banderas de mexico historia: La Bandera Mexicana Enrique Florescano, 2004-09-27 Una bandera puede representar unidad, independencia o los valores nacionales m s estimados. Lo distintivo de la bandera mexicana es que en su hechura participaron tres tradiciones diferentes: la ind gena, la religiosa hisp nica y colonial, y la tradici n liberal que se propuso fundar una rep blica con estados aut nomos y soberanos. Esta obra presenta una nueva interpretaci n de los s mbolos nacionales y una explicaci n de la alquimia hist rica que uni diferentes tradiciones y cre un simbolismo nacional mestizo. |
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banderas de mexico historia: The Cooperative Movement Richard C. Williams, 2016-03-23 Richard Williams surveys the history of the cooperative movement from its origins in the 18th century and deals with the theory of cooperation, as contrasted with the 'Standard Economic Model', based on competition. The book contains the results of field studies of a number of successful cooperatives both in the developed and developing world. It includes insights from personal interviews of cooperative members and concludes by considering the successes and challenges of the cooperative movement as an alternative to the global neo-colonialism and imperialism that now characterizes free-market capitalist approaches to globalization. The book considers democratic and local control of essential economic activities such as the production, distribution, and retailing of goods and services. It suggests that cooperative approaches to these economic activities are already reducing poverty and resulting in equitable distributions of wealth and income without plundering the resources of developing countries. |
banderas de mexico historia: Shrines and Miraculous Images William B. Taylor, 2010 William Taylor explores the use of local and regional shrines, and devotion to images of Christ and Mary, including Our Lady of Guadalupe, to get to the heart of the politics and practices of faith in Mexico before the Reforma. |
banderas de mexico historia: Mammals of Mexico Gerardo Ceballos, 2014-01-15 The most comprehensive reference on Mexico's diverse mammalian fauna. Mammals of Mexico is the first reference book in English on the more than 500 types of mammal species found in the diverse Mexican habitats, which range from the Sonoran Desert to the Chiapas cloud forests. The authoritative species accounts are written by a Who’s Who of experts compiled by famed mammalogist and conservationist Gerardo Ceballos. Ten years in the making, Mammals of Mexico covers everything from obscure rodents to whales, bats, primates, and wolves. It is thoroughly illustrated with color photographs and meticulous artistic renderings, as well as range maps for each species. Introductory chapters discuss biogeography, conservation, and evolution. The final section of the book illustrates the skulls, jaws, and tracks of Mexico’s mammals. This unparalleled collection of scientific information on, and photographs of, Mexican wildlife belongs on the shelf of every mammalogist, in public and academic libraries, and in the hands of anyone curious about Mexico and its wildlife. |
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banderas de mexico historia: The History of Capitalism in Mexico Enrique Semo, 2014-07-03 What lies at the center of the Mexican colonial experience? Should Mexican colonial society be construed as a theoretical monolith, capitalist from its inception, or was it essentially feudal, as traditional historiography viewed it? In this pathfinding study, Enrique Semo offers a fresh vision: that the conflicting social formations of capitalism, feudalism, and tributary despotism provided the basic dynamic of Mexico's social and economic development. Responding to questions raised by contemporary Mexican society, Semo sees the origin of both backwardness and development not in climate, race, or a heterogeneous set of unrelated traits, but rather in the historical interaction of each social formation. In his analysis, Mexico's history is conceived as a succession of socioeconomic formations, each growing within the womb of its predecessor. Semo sees the task of economic history to analyze each of these formations and to construct models that will help us understand the laws of its evolution. His premise is that economic history contributes to our understanding of the present not by formulating universal laws, but by studying the laws of development and progression of concrete economic systems. The History of Capitalism in Mexico opens with the Conquest and concludes with the onset of the profound socioeconomic transformation of the last fifty years of the colony, a period clearly representing the precapitalist phase of Mexican development. In the course of his discussion, Semo addresses the role of dependency—an important theoretical innovation—and introduces the concept of tributary despotism, relating it to the problems of Indian society and economy. He also provides a novel examination of the changing role of the church throughout Mexican colonial history. The result is a comprehensive picture, which offers a provocative alternative to the increasingly detailed and monographic approach that currently dominates the writing of history. Originally published as Historia del capitalismo en México in 1973, this classic work is now available for the first time in English. It will be of interest to specialists in Mexican colonial history, as well as to general readers. |
banderas de mexico historia: México en tres momentos, 1810-1910-2010: Las relaciones con el mundo ; Las lentas transformaciones del paisaje, la geografía y el clima ; Pensamiento y cultura ; Escribir la historia de la Independencia y la Revolución Alicia Mayer, 2007 |
banderas de mexico historia: Seis siglos de historia grafica de Mexico, 1325-1900: 1325-1925 Gustavo Casasola, 1968 |
banderas de mexico historia: Historia mínima. La cultura mexicana en el siglo XX Carlos Monsiváis, 2010-02-09 En esta obra póstuma, Carlos Monsiváis, con su estilo y erudición únicos, recorre un siglo de la vida cultural de México, si bien, como él mismo confiesa, ésta es una tarea inacabable a la que además se suma la brevedad de la obra, que le obliga a cerrar su crónica en la década de 1980, dejando fuera los movimientos y creadores de los dos últimos decenios del siglo XX. Su recorrido parte de la época del modernismo y pasa por todas las manifestaciones culturales que se desarrollan a lo largo de las siguientes décadas, como la narrativa de la Revolución, el muralismo, la cultura en los años veinte, los Contemporáneos, la poesía de la generación del 50 hasta llegar al año de la ruptura que representa 1968 y las manifestaciones culturales que de él se desprenden. |
banderas de mexico historia: Dictionary Catalog of the History of the Americas New York Public Library. Reference Dept, 1961 |
banderas de mexico historia: Historia sociolingüística de México Rebeca Barriga Villanueva, Pedro Martín Butragueño, 2021-08-05 La riqueza y la complejidad lingüísticas que se dan en el vasto territorio mexicano son de suyo una incitante invitación al análisis y a la historia. Tal es el objetivo final de esta Historia sociolingüística de México: narrar desde varias perspectivas la historia de las lenguas y, en especial, la de los hablantes en México a lo largo de los siglos, tanto en términos de consenso como de conflicto. Múltiples miradas convergen en esta historia en torno a los diversos procesos que han imbricado lenguas y hablantes en el paradójico México pluriétnico. Siguiendo con su objetivo original, en este volumen 4 se busca ampliar el conocimiento de más lenguas y familias lingüísticas que plasman la diversidad de diversidades lingüísticas de nuestro país. |
banderas de mexico historia: Archivo histórico diplomático mexicano Mexico. Departamento de Información para el Extranjero, 1923 |
banderas de mexico historia: Visions of Paradise Robert Stephen Haskett, 2005 Cuernavaca, often called the “Mexican Paradise” or “Land of Eternal Spring,” has a deep, rich history. Few visitors to this modern resort city near Mexico City would guess from its Spanish architecture and landmarks that it was governed by its Tlalhuican residents until the early nineteenth century. Formerly called Cuauhnahuac, the city was renamed by the Spanish in the sixteenth century when Hernando Cortés built his stone palacio on its main square and thrust Cuernavaca into the colonial age. In Visions of Paradise, Robert Haskett presents a history of Cuernavaca, basing his account on an important body of late-seventeenth-century historical records known as primordial titles, written by still unknown members of the Native population. Until comparatively recently, these indigenous-language documents have been dismissed as “false” or “forged” land records. Haskett, however, uses these Nahuatl texts to present a colorful portrait of how the Tlalhuicas of Cuernavaca and its environs made intellectual sense of their place in the colonial scheme, conceived of their relationship to the sacred worlds of both their native religion and Christianity, and defined their own history. Surveying the local history of Cuernavaca from precontact observations by the Aztecs through postclassic times to the present, with a concentration on early colonial times, Haskett finds that the Native authors of the primordial titles crafted a celebratory history proclaiming themselves to be an enduringly autonomous, essentially unconquered people who triumphed over the rigors of the Spanish colonial system. |
banderas de mexico historia: The Mexican Empire of Iturbide Timothy E. Anna, 1990 Anna tells the story of the rise and fall of Mexico's 'Liberator' from September 1821 to March 1823. He highlights Iturbide's contributions to Mexican independence, his crowning as emperor, his historic struggle with Congress, and the role that regionalism played in his downfall. The strong point of the book is Anna's debunking of William Spence Robertson's Iturbide of Mexico and other biographies. - R. Acuña, Choice |
banderas de mexico historia: Historia de Mexico Vol. I Glaoria Delgado, 2006 It is a classic, respected for its scientific research into History and the simplicity of its explanations. There is a CD for the professor containing all of the maps of the book. It has a new chapter, Methodology, concepts and didactics of History. Its didactic structure facilitates the learning of historical facts. |
banderas de mexico historia: Alfonso Reyes and Spain Barbara Bockus Aponte, 2013-11-19 Alfonso Reyes, the great humanist and man of letters of contemporary Spanish America, began his literary career just before the outbreak of the Mexican Revolution of 1910. He spearheaded the radical shift in Mexico's cultural and philosophical orientation as a leading member of the famous Athenaeum Generation. The crucial years of his literary formation, however, were those he spent in Spain (1914-1924). He arrived in Madrid unknown and unsure of his future. When he left, he had achieved both professional maturity and wide acclaim as a writer. This book has, as its basis, the remarkable correspondence between Reyes and some of the leading spirits of the Spanish intellectual world, covering not only his years in Spain but also later exchanges of letters. Although Reyes always made it clear that he was a Mexican and a Spanish American, he became a full-fledged member of the closed aristocracy of Spanish literature. It was the most brilliant period in Spain's cultural history since the Golden Age, and it is richly represented here by Reyes' association with five of its most important figures: Miguel de Unamuno and Ramón del Valle-Inclán were of the great Generation of 98; among the younger writers were José Ortega y Gasset, essayist and philosopher; the Nobel poet Juan Ramón Jiménez; and Ramón Gómez de la Serna, a precursor of surrealism. Alfonso Reyes maintained lifelong friendships with these men, and their exchanges of letters are of a dual significance. They reveal how the years in Spain allowed Reyes to pursue his vocation independently, thereby prompting him to seek universal values. Coincidentally, they provide a unique glimpse into the inner world of those friends—and their dreams of a new Spain. |
banderas de mexico historia: The Oxford Handbook of Mesoamerican Archaeology Deborah L. Nichols, Christopher A. Pool, 2012-10-18 The Oxford Handbook of Mesoamerican Archaeology provides a current and comprehensive guide to the recent and on-going archaeology of Mesoamerica. Though the emphasis is on prehispanic societies, this Handbook also includes coverage of important new work by archaeologists on the Colonial and Republican periods. Unique among recent works, the text brings together in a single volume article-length regional syntheses and topical overviews written by active scholars in the field of Mesoamerican archaeology. The first section of the Handbook provides an overview of recent history and trends of Mesoamerica and articles on national archaeology programs and practice in Central America and Mexico written by archaeologists from these countries. These are followed regional syntheses organized by time period, beginning with early hunter-gatherer societies and the first farmers of Mesoamerica and concluding with a discussion of the Spanish Conquest and frontiers and peripheries of Mesoamerica. Topical and comparative articles comprise the remainder of Handbook. They cover important dimensions of prehispanic societies—from ecology, economy, and environment to social and political relations—and discuss significant methodological contributions, such as geo-chemical source studies, as well as new theories and diverse theoretical perspectives. The Handbook concludes with a section on the archaeology of the Spanish conquest and the Colonial and Republican periods to connect the prehispanic, proto-historic, and historic periods. This volume will be a must-read for students and professional archaeologists, as well as other scholars including historians, art historians, geographers, and ethnographers with an interest in Mesoamerica. |
banderas de mexico historia: Catalog of Printed Books Bancroft Library, 1964 |
banderas de mexico historia: Ensayos de historia sociopolítica de la Revolución Mexicana Javier Garciadiego Dantan, Javier Garciadiego, 2012-09-09 Serie de antologías que busca ofrecer una muestra reducida pero representativa de los principales trabajos de algunos de los colegas de El Colegio dedicados, preferentemente, a los estudios sobre la Independencia o la Revolución. Los trabajos reimpresos en estas antologías en ocasiones fueron seleccionados por otros especialistas y en otras por ellos mismos. A los setenta años de su fundación El Colegio de México se siente orgulloso de su tradición y renueva su compromiso con el desarrollo de la historiografía mexicana. |
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