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Mexican muralists
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North From Mexico
North From Mexico
Carey McWilliam'sNorth From Mexico, first published in 1949, is a classic survey of Chicano history that continues to have a major influence on studies of the Mexican-American expe...
Maquiladora Industry
Maquiladora Industry
Established by the Mexican government in 1965 to provide employment for Mexican citizens in the cities along the U.S. border, the maquiladora program is now one of the fastest grow...
Mexican painting [1800-1860]
Mexican painting [1800-1860]
Montenegro, Roberto, Mexican Painting, 1933, D. Appleton-Century company incorporated...
Mexican, Central, and South American art
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Mural painting in the Mexican revolution, 1921-1960
Mural painting in the Mexican revolution, 1921-1960
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Redeeming La Raza
Redeeming La Raza
This book examines the gendered and class-conscious political activism of Mexican-origin people in Texas from 1900 to 1950. In particular, it questions the inter-generational agenc...
Community, Greatness, and Misery in Mexican Life (1949)
Community, Greatness, and Misery in Mexican Life (1949)
Jorge Portilla criticizes the practicality of sociological notions of community, which conceive of it as an “organic association” in which one finds oneself at birth, and binds one...
“Perhaps the Most Gifted of the Local Muralists,” 1931–1935
“Perhaps the Most Gifted of the Local Muralists,” 1931–1935
Returning to San Francisco in 1931, Arnautoff began to paint large murals. Undere the New Deal, federal funds helped to underwrite many public art projects. Arnautoff took a majo...


