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Mexico in the 1940s

Mexico in the 1940s

Modernity, Politics, and Corruption

by Stephen R. Niblo
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/11/2000

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This title examines Mexican politics in the wake of Cardenismo, and the dawn of Miguel Aleman's presidency. The book focuses on the decade of the 1940s, and analyzes Alemanismo into the early years of the 1950s. Based on a decade of intensive investigation, it is the first broad and substantial study of the political life of the Mexican nation during this period, thus opening a new era to historical investigation. Analytical yet lively, mixing political and cultural history, "Mexico in the 1940s" captures the humour, passion and significance of Mexico during World War II and the post-war years when Mexicans entered the era called "the miracle" because of the nation's economic growth and political stability. Niblo develops the case that the Mexico of today - politically and executively centralized, stressing business and industry, corrupt, ignoring the needs of the majority of the population - has its roots in the decade and a half after 1940.
Finally, "Mexico in the 1940s" offers a unique interpretation of Mexican domestic politics in this period, including an explanation of how political leaders were able to reverse the course of the Mexican Revolution in the 1940s; an original interpretation of corruption in Mexican political life, a phenomenon that did not end in the 1940s; and an analysis of the relationship between the US media interests, the Mexican state and the Mexican media companies that still dominate mass communication today.
ISBN:
9780842027953
9780842027953
Category:
History of the Americas
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-11-2000
Language:
English
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
408
Dimensions (mm):
227x156x23mm
Weight:
0.58kg

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