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Rebel Mexico Student Unrest and Authoritarian Political Culture During the Long Sixties

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

13.05.2015

Abbildungen

5 tables, 5 figures, 11 illustrations

Verlag

Stanford University Press

Seitenzahl

360

Maße (L/B/H)

22.6/15.2/2 cm

Gewicht

431 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8047-9725-2

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"It is here that Jaime Pensado is at his best: in establishing the deep links between a political analysis of intermediation, power and authority, radicalization, factionalism, and a sophisticated study of cultural practices, manifestations and new languages of countercultural contestation. His is a multi-layered and nuanced analysis of a period that has long stood in the shadow of 1968."-Wil G. Pansters, European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies "This work by Jaime M. Pensado is not about 1968, but about the general phenomenon of student rebellion that led to the events of 1968 . . . [F]or those of us who were present in Mexico City in 1968, this book provides highly satisfying explanations . . . This is an important book, complex, multi-dimensional, and free of cant or doctrine; it offers explanations for how what should have been the fundamental turning point of late twentieth-century Mexico actually produced little change, and reinforces the view of current scholarship that the PRI regime was characterized by 'flexible authoritarianism'."-Timothy E. Anna, University of Manitoba, Bulletin of Spanish Studies "Jaime M. Pensado's meticulously researched study explored the development of mid-century Mexico's so-called 'youth problem', illuminating students' growing political activism as well as state and societal responses . . . Pensado's careful attention to student culture and its wider reception makes Rebel Mexico an important addition to the literature on Mexican history and Latin America's Cold War . . . It is Pensado's tenacious attention to factionalism that his study really shines."-Claudia Rueda, The Latin Americanist "Rebel Mexico: Student Unrest and Authoritarian Political Culture during the Long Sixties gives welcome attention to the working-class students of the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) who took the lead in protests in 1956."-Andrew J. Kirkendall, American Historical Review "In this meticulously researched study, Jaime Pensado traces the rise of student disaffection in mid-twentieth-century Mexico through two relatively unexploited perspectives . . . Pensado's analytical persepctive ensures that his study is important not only to those interested in the Mexican Student Movement. His detailed examination of the way in which charrismo was played out within student campuses directly relates to recent findings on the survival of caciquismo into the twentieth century and its transfer from rural to urban environments."-Keith Brewster, Journal of Latin American Studies "Pensado analyzes student politics and the surrounding culture to shed light on the movement, giving equal treatment to the reactions of groups such as government officials and school authorities. The author's in-depth examination of the student movement results in a revision of the historiography on the subject by exploring Cold War violence in Mexico City from the 1940s on, as well as expanding on the aftermath of the massacre. Notes, a bibliography, and a few images peppered throughout the well-researched and readable book enhance its usefulness . . . Highly recommended."-M. D. Davis, CHOICE "Pensado has written a fundamentally revisionist work that throws into relief many of our basic assumptions about post-war Mexican political culture, while also revealing the deep history of the 1968 student movement and its aftermath. This work will quickly shoot up to the top of required reading on the Global Sixties as well as twentieth-century Mexico."-Eric Zolov, Stony Brook University "Rebel Mexico effectively revises fundamental assumptions about the 1968 student movement and its singular contribution to Mexico's democratization."-Vanessa Freije, Latin American Research Review

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

13.05.2015

Abbildungen

5 tables, 5 figures, 11 illustrations

Verlag

Stanford University Press

Seitenzahl

360

Maße (L/B/H)

22.6/15.2/2 cm

Gewicht

431 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8047-9725-2

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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