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Education and Politics, Politics and Education: Mexico in the Twentieth Century

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 February 2017

Roderic A. Camp*
Affiliation:
Central College

Abstract

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Copyright © 1985 by History of Education Society 

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References

Notes

1. Camp, Roderic A., Mexico's Leaders, Their Education and Recruitment (Tucson, 1980).Google Scholar

2. I found this to be true in my earlier study of cabinet Members, “The Cabinet and the Tecnico in Mexico and the United States.Journal of Comparative Administration, Volume 3 (August, 1971): 188213.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

3. Camp, Roderic A., The Making of a Government, the Socialization of Political Leadership in Post-Revolutionary Mexico (Tucson, 1984).Google Scholar

4. Levy, Daniel C., unpublished manuscript on private universities in Latin America.Google Scholar

5. Paz, Octavio, Labyrinths of Solitude (New York, 1961).Google Scholar