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100 | 1 | _aMiller, Michael Nelson | |
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_aRed, white, and green _b: the maturing of Mexicanidad, 1940-1946 _c/ Michael Nelson Miller |
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_aEl Paso, TX _b: Texas Western Press _c, 1998 |
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_a227 p. _c; 23 cm |
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520 | _aThe preeminent social, political, and public policy of the sexennium of Manuel Avila Camacho (1940-1946) was called avilacamachismo. Avilacamachismo was an attempt on the part of the state to create a mass media-based cultural nationalism rooted in loyalty to Mexican personalities who embodied the experience of their history in the artifacts of their creativity. Any understanding of modern Mexico is impossible without reference to this era and this administration, and understanding this era is not possible without reference to culture. | ||
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_aAvila Camacho, Manuel _d(1897-1955) _x-Influence |
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_aMexico _x-Cultural policy |
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_aMexico _x-Politics and government _y-1910-1946 |
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