Bibliographical essays
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2008
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
The following abbreviations have been used for works which occur repeatedly in the bibliographical essays:
AESC Annales: Économies, Sociétés, Civilisations
CHLA Cambridge History of Latin America
HAHR Hispanic American Historical Review
HM Historia Mexicana
JGSWGL Jahrbuch für Geschicbte von Staat, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft Lateinamerikas
JLAS Journal of ha tin American Studies
LARR Latin American Research Review
MEXICO: RESTORED REPUBLIC AND PORFIRIATO, 1867 - 1910
In 1958 Daniel Cosio Villegas, one of Mexico's greatest historians whose special field was the history of Mexico from 1867 to 1910, stated that, quite apart from the period of the Restored Republic (1867—76), nearly 2,000 books and pamphlets had been written on the Porfirian period (1876-1910) alone. Yet, with a number of significant exceptions, the most important works on this period of Mexican history have appeared since the 1950s. The secondary literature on the period 1867-1910, and especially on the Porfiriato, is assessed in Daniel Cosio Villegas, 'El Porfiriato: su historiografia o arte historico', in Extremos de América (Mexico, 1949), 113-82; John Womack, Jr, 'Mexican political historiography, 195 9-1969', in Investigaciones contemporáneas sobre historia de Mexico (Mexico and Austin, Texas, 1971); Enrique Florescano, Elpodery la luchapor elpoder en la historiografia mexicana (Mexico, 1980); and Thomas Benjamin and Marcial Ocasio-Melendez, 'Organizing the memory of modern Mexico: Porfirian historiography in perspective, 1880S-1980S', HAHR, 64/2 (1984), 323-64.
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- The Cambridge History of Latin America , pp. 831 - 924Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1986