Duke University Press
Dictablanda: Politics, Work, and Culture in Mexico, 1938-1968
Dictablanda: Politics, Work, and Culture in Mexico, 1938-1968
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This deliberately heterodox volume brings together social historians, anthropologists, sociologists, and political scientists to offer a radical new understanding of the emergence and persistence of the modern Mexican state. It also proposes bold, multidisciplinary approaches to critical problems in contemporary politics. With its blend of contested elections, authoritarianism, and resistance, Mexico foreshadowed the hybrid regimes that have spread across much of the globe. Dictablanda suggests how they may endure.
Contributors. Roberto Blancarte, Christopher R. Boyer, Guillermo de la Pe a, Mar a Teresa Fern ndez Aceves, Paul Gillingham, Rogelio Hern ndez Rodr guez, Alan Knight, Gladys McCormick, Tanal s Padilla, Wil G. Pansters, Andrew Paxman, Jaime Pensado, Pablo Piccato, Thomas Rath, Jeffrey W. Rubin, Benjamin T. Smith, Michael Snodgrass
Author: Paul Gillingham
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 04/04/2014
Pages: 444
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.37lbs
Size: 9.15h x 5.99w x 0.96d
ISBN: 9780822356370
Review Citation(s):
Choice 12/01/2014 pg. 678
About the Author
Paul Gillingham is a Lecturer in Latin American History at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Cuauhtémoc's Bones: Forging National Identity in Modern Mexico.
Benjamin T. Smith is Associate Professor of Latin American History at the University of Warwick. He is author of Pistoleros and Popular Movements: The Politics of State Formation in Postrevolutionary Oaxaca.
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