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Source One: “Ignacio Pesquiera: Sonoran Caudillo” Rodolfo Acuña’s 1970’s article “Ignacio Pesquiera: Sonoran Caudillo” concerns the life of a former governor of Sonora, whose rise to power followed a “complete” caudillo narrative. Born into a relatively affluent family, Pesquiera was educated in Spain and France where he was introduced to the liberal ideals that were […]

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Women and Latin American Modernity During the Export Boom First Source: In her book, “Women’s Roles in Latin America and the Caribbean”, Kathryn A. Sloan speaks to the emergence of feminism in Latin America. The women’s rights movement focused on women’s rights as human rights, and also on the importance of economic justice. Race, class, […]

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Short Research Assignment

Women and Latin American Modernity During the Export Boom First Source: In her book, “Women’s Roles in Latin America and the Caribbean”, Kathryn A. Sloan speaks to the emergence of feminism in Latin America. The women’s rights movement focused on women’s rights as human rights, and also on the importance of economic justice. Race, class, […]

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The first one The Porfiriato: The stability and growth Mexico needed Porfirio Diaz was a dictator of Mexico for about 30 years and often remembered as oppressive politics that agonized Mexicans. It is certainly true that his politics favored more on upper class and did not pay attention on lower classes. However, during his dictatorship, […]

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The first one The Porfiriato: The stability and growth Mexico needed Porfirio Diaz was a dictator of Mexico for about 30 years and often remembered as oppressive politics that agonized Mexicans. It is certainly true that his politics favored more on upper class and did not pay attention on lower classes. However, during his dictatorship, […]

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