Mexico Recent Literature
CULTURE: LITERATURE. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY AND THE EARLY 2000S According to cheeroutdoor, the revolutionary decade (1910-20) that upset Mexico influenced, more or less directly, all the literature of the early…
CULTURE: LITERATURE. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY AND THE EARLY 2000S According to cheeroutdoor, the revolutionary decade (1910-20) that upset Mexico influenced, more or less directly, all the literature of the early…
CULTURE: LITERATURE. THE PRE-SPANISH ERA Among the indigenous cultures that flourished in “New Spain” (much larger than today’s Mexico) in the pre-Hispanic era, two clearly emerge also for their literary…
In the three epochs of its history (pre-Columbian, colonial, independent) Mexico has always been one of the epicenters of spectacular activity in Latin America. There are no dramatic texts from…
CULTURE: ART. THE COLONIAL PERIOD The first phase of colonial art in Mexico was dominated for over half a century by the characteristics of missionary architecture, built according to the…
Mexico holds one of the richest and most composite historical and cultural heritages in all of America. Theater of the same political, social and cultural dynamics affecting the entire continent…
The presidents who alternated after Cárdenas (M. Ávila Camacho, 1940-46; M. Alemán, 1946-52; A. Ruiz Cortínez, 1952-58; A. López Mateos, 1958-64) favored development works by focusing on industrialization and the…
Madero entered the capital as a triumph. Elections took place in October: Madero and José María Pino Suárez were elevated respectively to the presidency and vice-presidency of the Republic. That…
The regime that he established and which lasted until 1911 was characterized in particular by authoritarianism and favored foreign investments to the maximum, to the point of reducing Mexico, in…
A very hard defeat, because the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, signed on February 2, 1848, not only confirmed the detachment of Texas, but also wrested Arizona, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico and…
Itúrbide also negotiated with the new viceroy, Juan de O’Donojou, who had just arrived from Spain to replace his predecessor Juan Ruiz de Apodaca: their negotiations resulted in the Treaty…