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Historia de la Revolución Mexicana. : los inicios de la institucionalización : la política del maximato
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ISBN: 6076283181 9681200845 Year: 1978 Publisher: El Colegio de México

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Temas tratados: la situación política de México entre 1928 y 1934; la formación del sistema de dominación que consolidó el triunfo del grupo revolucionario y evitó las crisis del pasado; la creación del Partido Nacional Revolucionario y la aparición del "jefe máximo" de la revolución.


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Lucius Polk Brown and Progressive Food and Drug Control : Tennessee and New York City, 1908 -1920
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ISBN: 0700631313 0700601635 Year: 1978 Publisher: University Press of Kansas

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Lucius Polk Brown was a professional chemist who became a bureaucrat in the field of public health during the Progressive era, when middleclass reformers first attempted to order American society through integrated systems. In his native state of Tennessee, between 1908 and 1915 Brown created a public health enforcement agency, began educating the masses to public health needs, waged flamboyant campaigns against those who violated the laws, and attracted widespread support for pure food and drug control. Moving on to become director of the Bureau of Food and Drugs in the New York City Department of Health in 1915, he continued his battle for public health reform amidst the maze of government agencies and political power struggles surrounding Tammany Hall.In Many respects Brown was typical of Progressive reformers. A middleclass, AngloSaxon Protestant and a professional, he represented a link between the nineteenthcentury agrarian and the twentiethcentury urbanite. More importantly, Brown exemplified a new character on the American scene: a scientist out of the agriculturalexperimentstation mold entering public life, ready to challenge politicians on their own ground.This book contains fresh insights on the history of the public health movement in America, one area of reform that has not received the attention it deserves. Except for incidental references, the major figures of food and drug regulation at the local level have been largely ignored by historians. Lucius Polk Brown’s quest for pure food and drugs is representative of what municipal and state officials, as scientific people, encountered when they fought for the passage of new laws, struggled to enforce existing ones, and battled with the politicians, quacks, ignorance that threatened their efforts.Brown’s diversified career provides a unique opportunity for studying a scientific reformer caught up in the political turmoil of the Progressive era. His experience in government service spanned twelve years and touched on two dissimilar political systems. In focusing on Brown’s struggles, achievements, and failures, Margaret Ripley Wolfe provides a comparative study of state and municipal health administrations, of bureaucratic development in a rural southern state and a northern metropolis. For that reason this book should be of interest to political scientists and public health officials as well as to social historians and students of the Progressive era.


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The Urban West at the End of the Frontier
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ISBN: 0700631062 0700601686 0700631615 Year: 1978 Publisher: University Press of Kansas

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Historians have largely ignored the western city; although a number of specialized studies have appeared in recent years, this volume is the first to assess the importance of the urban frontier in broad fashion. Lawrence H. Larsen studies the process of urbanization as it occurred in twentyfour major frontier towns. Cities examined are Kansas City, St. Joseph, Lincoln, Omaha, Atchison, Lawrence, Leavenworth, Topeka, Austin, Dallas, Galveston, Houston, San Antonio, Denver, Leadville, Salt Lake city, Virginia City, Portland, Los Angeles, Oakland, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Jose, and Stockton.Larsen bases his analysis of western cities and their problems on social statistics obtained from the 1880 United States Census. This census is particularly important because it represents the first time that the federal government regarded the United States as an urban nation. The author is the first scholar to do a comprehensive investigation of this important source.This volume gives an accurate portrayal of western urban life. Here are promoters and urban planners crowding as many lots as possible into tracts in the middle of vast, uninhabited valleys. Here are streets clogged with filth because of inadequate sanitation systems; people crowded together in packed quarters with only fledgling police and fire services. Here, too, is the advance of nineteenthcentury technology: gaslights, telephones, interurbans.Most important, this study dispels the misconceptions concerning the process of exploration, settlement, and growth of the urban west. City building in the American West, despite popular mythology, was not a response to geographic or climatic conditions. It was the extension of a process perfected earlier, the promotion and building of sites—no matter how undesirable—into successful localities. Uncontrolled capitalism led to disorderly development that reflected the abilities of individual entrepreneurs rather than most other factors. The result was the establishment of a society that mirrored and made the same mistakes as those made earlier in the rest of the country.

Rum across the border : the Prohibition era in northern New York
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ISBN: 1684450098 0815625472 Year: 1978 Publisher: Syracuse University Press

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During the boisterous days of American Prohibition, the Lake Chaplain region of New York State teemed with bootleggers, all hoping to make a fast buck smuggling Canadian liquor across the border. In this lively account of that era, Everest’s sources—smugglers, local people, and customs officials—recall that if there was a way to smuggle booze, whether by road, rail, or water, it was tried at Rouses Point, New York, the site of a busy U.S. customs station on the Montreal-New York “Rum Trail.” The Temperance and Prohibition movements in New York State, controversial federal legislation, its enforcement, the smugglers’ ingenuity, their rivalries, the profits, smuggling goods into Canada, the cars, female smugglers, illegal aliens, Canadian breweries, the speakeasies in New York City, the chases, the captures, the courts, and even the weather – all are part of the story. The generation who lived through those raucous days will remember that this is indeed how it was. A map, sixteen illustrations, and regional ballads are included.

El servicio personal de los indios en el Perú : extractos del siglo XVI
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ISBN: 9681200276 6075640045 Year: 1978 Publisher: El Colegio de México

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Monumental investigacion sobre la historia laboral en la Nueva Espana, que hace especial enfasis en el trabajo obligatorio o voluntario de los indios. La obra expone la evolucion general de las instituciones laborales en cada periodo, el examen de cada clase de servicio y del patrono al que se destina, y presenta cuadros con informacion sobre precios donde se aprecia el valor de los jornaleros en cada etapa. Este trabajo se vuelve entonces imprescindible para la historia de las bases de la vida social en la Nueva Espana.


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In Search of Canaan : Black Migration to Kansas, 1879-80
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ISBN: 0700601716 0700630686 Year: 1978 Publisher: University Press of Kansas

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Word spread across the southern farm country, and into the minds of those who labored over cotton or sugar crops, that the day of reckoning was near at hand, that the Lord had answered black prayers with the offer of deliverance in a western Eden. In this vast state where Brown had caused blood to flow in his righteous wrath, there was said to be land for all, and land especially for poor blacks who for so long had cherished the thought of a tiny patch of America that they could call their own. The soil was said to be free for the taking, and even better, passage to the prairie Canaan was rumored to be available to all. . . . Thus began a pellmell land rush to Kansas, an unreasoned, almost mindless exodus from the South toward some vague ideal, some western paradise, where all cares would vanish.In Search of Canaan tells the story of the Black migration from areas of the South to Kansas and other Midwestern and Western states that occurred soon after the end of Reconstruction. Working almost entirely from primary sources—letters of some of the black migrants, government investigative reports, and black newspapers—Robert G. Athearn describes and explains the “Exoduster” movement and sets it into perspective as a phenomenon in Western history.The book begins with details of Exodusters on the move. Athearn then fills in the background of why they were moving; relates how other people—Black and white, Northern and Southern—felt about the movement; examines political considerations; and finally, evaluates the episode and provides an explanation as to why it failed. According to Athearn, the exodus spoke in a narrower sense of Black emigrants who sought frontier farms, but in the main it told more about a nation whose wounds had been bound but had not yet healed. The Republicans, without any issues of consequence in 1880, gave the flight national importance in the hope that it would gain votes for them and, at the same time, reduce the South’s population and hence its representation in Congress. Thousands of Black Americans, many of them former slaves, were deluded by false promises made by individual interests. As the hawkers of glad tidings beckoned to the easily convinced, the word “Kansas” became equated with the word “freedom.” Emotional, often biblical, overtones gave the movement millenarian flavor, and Kansas became the unwilling focus of a revitalized national campaign for Black rights.Athearn describes the social, political, economic, and even agricultural difficulties that Exodusters had in adapting to white culture. He evaluates the activities of Black leaders such as Benjamin “Pap” Singleton, northern politicians such as Kansas Governor John P. St. John, and refugee aid organizations such as the Kansas Freedmen’s Relief Association. He tells the Exoduster story not just as a southern story—the turmoil in Dixie and flight from the scenes of a struggle—but especially as a western story, a meaningful segment of the history of a frontier state. His remarkably objective, as well as suspenseful, account of this unusual episodes contributes significantly to Kansas history, to western history, and to the history of Black people in America.


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Historia de la Revolución Mexicana, período 1952-1960 : el afianzamiento de la estabilidad política
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ISBN: 6076283289 9681200705 Year: 1978 Publisher: El Colegio de México

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Al iniciarse el gobierno del presidente Ruiz Cortines, las características esenciales del sistema político mexicano estaban ya establecidas; el objeto de estudio de este periodo es el mantenimiento y fortalecimiento de estas características y de las formas peculiares que, dentro de los márgenes del sistema, toman las luchas sociales en el país. En la vida política del México de los años cincuenta se encontrarán, entonces, dos grandes temas de interés: de una parte, la forma peculiar en que los dirigentes políticos utilizan las instituciones con el fin de mantener la estabilidad y, de la otra, los intentos de algunas organizaciones de trabajadores por modificar el statu quo y las condiciones que hacen posible el dominio de los líderes "oficiales" sobre los sindicatos.


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Historia de la Revolución Mexicana, período 1940-1952 : del Cardenismo al Avilacamachismo
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ISBN: 6076283262 9681207521 Year: 1978 Publisher: El Colegio de México

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El presente volumen analiza los seis años que correspondieron al periodo gubernamental del presidente Manuel Ávila Camacho; las razones por las que fue seleccionado y las fuerzas que lo apoyaron para suceder a Lázaro Cárdenas, así como el enfrentamiento de los grupos y corrientes políticas durante su gestión y las acciones de Ávila Camacho que tendieron a modificar políticas heredadas del cardenismo.


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Historia de la Revolución Mexicana, período 1928-1934 : el conflicto social y los gobiernos del maximato
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ISBN: 9681200632 6076284005 Year: 1978 Publisher: El Colegio de México

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