Transnationalizing the Nation-Building History of Mexico from the XVIIIth to the XXth century
The main obstacle to the development of a history of Mexico that would be “transnational” and “connected” to its northern neighbor lies in the nationalism and the anti-Americanism which, for reasons that are historical as well as political and ideological, that characterize the Mexican historiograph...
Guardado en:
Autor principal: | |
---|---|
Formato: | article |
Lenguaje: | EN FR PT |
Publicado: |
Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains
2017
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/94abf62ce3224859bcb9a0281af9e2b4 |
Etiquetas: |
Agregar Etiqueta
Sin Etiquetas, Sea el primero en etiquetar este registro!
|
id |
oai:doaj.org-article:94abf62ce3224859bcb9a0281af9e2b4 |
---|---|
record_format |
dspace |
spelling |
oai:doaj.org-article:94abf62ce3224859bcb9a0281af9e2b42021-12-02T10:30:38ZTransnationalizing the Nation-Building History of Mexico from the XVIIIth to the XXth century1626-025210.4000/nuevomundo.59401https://doaj.org/article/94abf62ce3224859bcb9a0281af9e2b42017-06-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/nuevomundo/59401https://doaj.org/toc/1626-0252The main obstacle to the development of a history of Mexico that would be “transnational” and “connected” to its northern neighbor lies in the nationalism and the anti-Americanism which, for reasons that are historical as well as political and ideological, that characterize the Mexican historiography as much as the collective identity. Nevertheless, the density of the interactions between Mexicans and north-Americans in almost every aspects of their collective life – economy, culture, politics – during the 19th and 20th centuries opens many historiographical perspectives.Annick LempérièreCentre de Recherches sur les Mondes AméricainsarticleAnti-AmericanismEmpireMexicoNationalismNorth AmericaAnthropologyGN1-890Latin America. Spanish AmericaF1201-3799ENFRPTNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos (2017) |
institution |
DOAJ |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
EN FR PT |
topic |
Anti-Americanism Empire Mexico Nationalism North America Anthropology GN1-890 Latin America. Spanish America F1201-3799 |
spellingShingle |
Anti-Americanism Empire Mexico Nationalism North America Anthropology GN1-890 Latin America. Spanish America F1201-3799 Annick Lempérière Transnationalizing the Nation-Building History of Mexico from the XVIIIth to the XXth century |
description |
The main obstacle to the development of a history of Mexico that would be “transnational” and “connected” to its northern neighbor lies in the nationalism and the anti-Americanism which, for reasons that are historical as well as political and ideological, that characterize the Mexican historiography as much as the collective identity. Nevertheless, the density of the interactions between Mexicans and north-Americans in almost every aspects of their collective life – economy, culture, politics – during the 19th and 20th centuries opens many historiographical perspectives. |
format |
article |
author |
Annick Lempérière |
author_facet |
Annick Lempérière |
author_sort |
Annick Lempérière |
title |
Transnationalizing the Nation-Building History of Mexico from the XVIIIth to the XXth century |
title_short |
Transnationalizing the Nation-Building History of Mexico from the XVIIIth to the XXth century |
title_full |
Transnationalizing the Nation-Building History of Mexico from the XVIIIth to the XXth century |
title_fullStr |
Transnationalizing the Nation-Building History of Mexico from the XVIIIth to the XXth century |
title_full_unstemmed |
Transnationalizing the Nation-Building History of Mexico from the XVIIIth to the XXth century |
title_sort |
transnationalizing the nation-building history of mexico from the xviiith to the xxth century |
publisher |
Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains |
publishDate |
2017 |
url |
https://doaj.org/article/94abf62ce3224859bcb9a0281af9e2b4 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT annicklemperiere transnationalizingthenationbuildinghistoryofmexicofromthexviiithtothexxthcentury |
_version_ |
1718397127653064704 |