Race, Nation, and Market: Economic Culture in Porfirian Mexico
Автор:Richard Weiner Год: [не указано] Издание: [не указанo] Страниц: [не указано] ISBN: 0816523266 Documents the ways in which Mexican liberals, radicals, and conservatives all employed market rhetoric to establish their political identities and map out their courses of action, showing how the market became an emblem linked to the identity of each group. By focusing on these rhetorical contests, Weiner offers a new perspective on social mobilization in late nineteenth-century Mexico as it also explores the related field of Porfirian economic culture and thought.