A Persistent Revolution: History, Nationalism, and Politics in Mexico Since 1968

A Persistent Revolution: History, Nationalism, and Politics in Mexico Since 1968
頁數(shù):392
ISBN:9780826356819
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Since 1968, Mexico has transitioned from one party rule to a multiparty political system and from an economic nationalist to a neoliberal development model. Accompanying these profound political, social, and economic changes has been the remarkable persistence of the myths and symbols of a revolutionary nationalism associated with the Mexican Revolution of 1910. In this book, Sheppard examines the major events of Mexico's history since 1968 including the 1982 debt crisis, the 1994 Zapatista uprising, and the war between the Mexican state and drug cartels beginning in 2006. Sheppard weaves accounts of political speeches, patriotic commemorations, and debates between Mexican activists, intellectuals, and commentators in the media through this analysis to explain the persistence of historical myths and symbols such as the Mexican Revolution, Benito Juarez, and Emiliano Zapata as well as Catholic nationalism and their role in shaping contemporary Mexican society. In doing so, Sheppard provides an engaging and thoroughly researched new understanding of contemporary Mexican politics and society suitable for anyone seeking to understand Mexico's past and present.
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