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Lecture Series on the Mexican Revolution

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  1. Writing on the Edge

    Writing on the Edge celebrates the world within the borderlands through its twentieth century books and authors, beginning with Mariano Azuela (The Underdogs, 1915) coming all the way up through Luis Alberto Urrea (Into the Beautiful North, 2009). ...

    Anonymous - 2024-02-27 15:44

  2. Celebrating Mexico’s Epic Revolution

    Celebrating Mexico’s Epic Revolution will open a fall lecture series held in conjunction with the exhibit Stories & Music of the Revolution: A Commemorative Exhibit on the Centennial of Mexico’s Revolution in Special Collections. ...

    Anonymous - 2024-03-07 11:05

  3. The First Centennial of the Independence in San Luis Potosi

    San Luis Potosi’s First Centennial celebration in 1910 was an example of how important national processes took place in Mexico’s regions during the Porfirian era in Mexico. Why did the revolutionary outbreak happen in the same year? Interesting clues ...

    Anonymous - 2024-03-07 11:06

  4. The Borderlands and the Mexican Revolution

    Oscar J. Martinez, historian and author, assesses the role of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands in the Mexican Revolution, with an emphasis on controversies, disturbances, and battles that affected the destiny of Mexico and the United States. ...

    Anonymous - 2024-03-07 11:07

  5. The Role of Women in the Mexican Revolution as Portrayed Through the Corrido

    This event closes the fall lecture series held in conjunction with the exhibit Stories & Music of the Revolution: A Commemorative Exhibit on the Centennial of Mexico’s Revolution in Special Collections. ...

    Anonymous - 2024-03-07 11:08