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245 00 $aPopulism in twentieth century Mexico :$bthe presidencies of Lâazaro Câardenas and Luis Echeverrâia /$cedited by Amelia M. Kiddle and Marâia L.O. Muänoz ; with a foreword by Cuauhtâemoc Câardenas.
260 $aTucson :$bUniversity of Arizona Press,$c[2010], ©2010.
300 $axvi, 296 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $rMaria L.O. Mu¨oz -- $g1.$tC¤rdenas and Echeverria: Two "Populist" Presidents Compared /$rAmelia M. Kiddle -- $g2.$tPlutarco Elias Calles and Revolutionary-Era Populism in Mexico /$rAlan Knight -- $g3.$tThe Social Sciences, Revolutionary Nationalism, and Interacademic Relations: Mexico and the United States, 1930-1940 /$rJúrgen Buchenau -- $g4.$tRevolutionary Resource Populism: President C¤rdenas and the Creation of Environmental Policies /$rGuillermo Palacios -- $g5.$tSearching for Molecules, Fueling Rebellion: Echeverria's "Arriba y Adelante" Populism in Southeastern Mexico /$rEmily Wakild -- $g6.$t"We have returned to Porfirian Times": Neopopulism, Counterinsurgency, and the Dirty War in Guerrero, Mexico, 1969-1976 /$rGabriela Soto Laveaga -- $g7.$tForging Destiny: Populism, Indigenismo, and Indigenous Mobilization in Echeverria's Mexico /$rAlexander Avitia -- $g8.$tPolicing and Populism in the Cardenas and Echeverria Administrations /$rMaria L.O. Mu¨oz -- $g9.$t"How Can We Speak of Democracy in Mexico?" Workers and Organized Labor in the Cardenas and Echeverria Years /$rDiane E. Davis -- $g10.$tCo-opting Cardenismo: Luis Echeverria and the Funeral of L¤zaro C¤rdenas /$rMichael Snodgrass and Amelia M. Kiddie -- $g11.$tConclusion: Gabardine Suits and Guayabera Shirts /$rJoseph U. Lenti.
520 1 $a""This is a great contribution to the field of modern Mexican history as well as the history of Latin American populism. Populism in Twentieth Century Mexico offers an intuitive and insightful series of chapters focusing on the plans, programs, successes, and failures of Mexico's two most influential populist presidents."ûJames Alex Garza, author of The Imagined Underworld: Sex, Crime, and Vice in Porfirian Mexico City" "Mexican presidents LÙzaro CÙrdenas (19341940) and Luis Echeverria (1970-1976) used populist politics in an effort to obtain broad-based popular support for their presidential goals. In spite of differences in administrative plans, both aimed to close political divisions within society, extend government programs to those on the margins of national life, and prevent foreign ideologies and practices from disrupting domestic politics. As different as they were in political style, both relied on appealing to the public through mass media, clothing styles, and music." "This volume brings together twelve original essays that explore the concept of populism in twentieth century Mexico. Contributors analyze the presidencies of two of the century's most clearly populist figures, evaluating them against each other and in light of other Latin American and Mexican populist leaders. In order to examine both positive and negative effects of populist political styles, contributors also show how groups as diverse as wild yam pickers in 1970s Oaxaca and intellectuals in 1930s Mexico City had access to and affected government projects." "The chapters on the Echeverria presidency are written by contributors at the forefront of emerging scholarship on this topic and demonstrate new approaches to this critical period in Mexican history Through comparisons to Echeverria, contributors also shed new light on the Cardenas presidency, suggesting fresh areas of investigation into the work of Mexico's quintessentially populist leader. Ranging in approach from environmental history to labor history, the essays in this volume present a complex picture of twentieth century populism in Mexico." "Amelia M. Kiddle holds an Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Latin American Studies at the Center for the Americas at Wesleyan University." "Maria L.O. Muoz is an assistant professor of history at Susquehanna University, where she holds a Winifred and Gustave Weber Fellowship in the Humanities."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aPopulism$zMexico$xHistory$y20th century.
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600 10 $aCárdenas, Lázaro,$d1895-1970.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82013661
600 10 $aEcheverría, Luis,$d1922-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50047797
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700 1 $aKiddle, Amelia M.$q(Amelia Marie)$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2010034143
700 1 $aMuñoz, María L. O.$q(María Leonor Olin)$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2010034144
852 00 $bglx$hF1234$i.P79 2010