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Participatory methods of data collection for soil and water conservation planning through reforestation in Guadalajara : (Spain)

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Quelques places centrales pour les grandes métropoles mexicaines : Guadalajara et Monterrey
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Mapa geologico de España.
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El milagro cultural de América.
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ISBN: 968684208X 9789686842081 Year: 1999 Publisher: Guadalajara : Universidad autónoma de Guadalajara,

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Clerical ideology in a revolutionary age : the Guadalajara church and the idea of the Mexican nation, 1788-1853
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ISBN: 1552383113 1280946377 9786610946372 1459302362 1552380831 1552381080 Year: 2002 Publisher: Calgary, Alta. : University of Calgary Press,

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Clerical Ideology in a Revolutionary Age : The Guadalajara Church and the Idea of the Mexican Nation, 1788-1853 clearly delineates the role of the Catholic Church in the making of Mexico as a nation. It provides a nuanced sense of clerical thought during the turbulent years leading to and following Mexico's national independence. Connaughton delves deeply into various primary sources from Guadalajara between 1788 and 1853, including printed sermons of high clergymen, contemporaneous newspapers, pamphletry, and pastoral letters. Analyzing this literature in the broader context of the Enlightenment, Connaughton looks at the Enlightenment's potentially corrosive ideas, the rise of liberalism, the complex relationship between Church and State, and the spread of secular mentality. With a balanced approach to clerical discourse, this study of the substance, contradictions, and evolution of Church thinking and political posturing in the face of Bourbon Reforms and the rise of liberalism should be required reading for any student or scholar of Mexican history.


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Clerical ideology in a revolutionary age : the Guadalajara church and the idea of the Mexican nation, 1788-1853
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Year: 2003 Publisher: Calgary, Alta. : University of Calgary Press,

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Clerical Ideology in a Revolutionary Age clearly delineates the role of the Catholic Church in the making of Mexico as a nation. It provides a nuanced sense of clerical thought during the turbulent years leading to and following Mexico's national independence. Connaughton delves deeply into various primary sources from Guadalajara between 1788 and 1853, including printed sermons of high clergymen, contemporaneous newspapers, pamphletry, and pastoral letters. Analyzing this literature in the broader context of the Enlightenment, Connaughton looks at the Enlightenment's potentially corrosive ideas, the rise of liberalism, the complex relationship between Church and State, and the spread of secular mentality. With a balanced approach to clerical discourse, this study of the substance, contradictions, and evolution of Church thinking and political posturing in the face of Bourbon Reforms and the rise of liberalism should be required reading for any student or scholar of Mexican history.


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Philip Johnson : Venezia, mostra a palazzo Zenobio Carmini - fondamenta del soccorso 2597, 9 giugno--11 luglio 1999
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Year: 1999 Publisher: Genève : Art for the World,

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Estados Unidos Mexicanos, carta geologica 1:1.000,000 : Guadalajara
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Year: 1980 Publisher: Mexico : Secretaría de Programación y Presupuesto,


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Représentations de l'Europe et identité au Mexique : le Juan Panadero, un journal de Guadalajara (1877-1910
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ISBN: 2915310874 2915310416 Year: 2008 Publisher: Éditions de l’IHEAL

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Terre d’accueil de nombreux immigrés européens au Mexique et berceau d’un folklore local jaloux de sa richesse, Guadalajara voit se méler durant le Porfiriat (1877-1910) cultures européennes et mexicaine, voyageurs et tapatíos, revendication d’une culture régionale originale et regard sur l’Europe. À l’image du reste du pays, la capitale du Jalisco est ainsi confrontée à une européanisation des modes de vie, de consommation ou de divertissement qu’un regard superficiel pourrait résumer par la classique europhilie des élites porfiriennes. Or, une analyse détaillée du discours des élites jalisciences dans le journal satirique Juan Panadero montre que ce rapport à l’Europe est plus complexe qu’il n’y paraît. Tantôt critique, tantôt admiratif, et bien souvent ironique, cette publication se fait porte-parole d’une société pour qui le rapport à l’Europe, plus que synonyme de modernité, constitue le principal argument d’un rapport de force avec le pouvoir central et México. Le Juan Panadero renvoie alors l’image vivante d’une société qui se cherche, se contredit et se raconte, donnant à voir l’une des grandes contradictions du Mexique porfirien qui se heurte à de fortes résistances régionales dans le processus de mise en place du fédéralisme.

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