Goodbye a la historia patria sexenal

Authors

  • Sergio Hernández Galindo Dirección de Estudios Históricos, INAH

Keywords:

Globalization, modernization, corruption, americanization, popular culture.

Abstract

The 1940s and 1950s meant a period of profound transformations to Mexico: a new integration into the new world that brought World War II and the consequent dominance of American hegemony. On the other hand the modernization and industrialization of the country. Both processes generated the consolidation of an authoritarian and corrupt regime but also a secularization of the values that emerged from the marginal sectors of society especially in Mexico City.

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References

Carlos Monsiváis, Apocalipstick, México, Random House Mondadori, 2009.

Published

2021-10-16

How to Cite

Hernández Galindo, S. . (2021). Goodbye a la historia patria sexenal. Con-temporánea, 7(13), 23–28. Retrieved from https://revistas.inah.gob.mx/index.php/contemporanea/article/view/17259

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Section

Destejiendo a Clio