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  • A conversation about the book The House of Contradiction by Jesús Silva-Herzog Márquez, chaired by the Dean of the School of Public Policy.
  • Scholars of developing nations recognize the importance of education in the socialization process that takes place in every culture.
  • Considerado el historiador más importante de la Revolución Mexicana, Jesús Silva Herzog, nació en San Luis Potosí en 1892.
  • The formation of the revolutionary middle class during the Mexican revolution

    Ervin, Michael A.. "The formation of the revolutionary middle class during the Mexican revolution". The Making of the Middle Class: Toward a Transnational History, edited by A. Ricardo López and Barbara Weinstein, New York, USA: Duke University Press, 2012, pp. 196-222. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780822394815-012

    Ervin, M. (2012). The formation of the revolutionary middle class during the Mexican revolution. In A. López & B. Weinstein (Ed.), The Making of the Middle Class: Toward a Transnational History (pp. 196-222). New York, USA: Duke University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780822394815-012

    Ervin, M. 2012. The formation of the revolutionary middle class during the Mexican revolution. In: López, A. and Weinstein, B. ed. The Making of the Middle Class: Toward a Transnational History. New York, USA: Duke University Press, pp. 196-222. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780822394815-012

    Ervin, Michael A..

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    PhD in Administrative Sciences from Tecnológico de Monterrey, Master in Logistics and Supply Chain from the Popular Autonomous University of the State of Puebla and Industrial and Systems Engineering from Tec de Monterrey. Research fellow of excellence by the National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT) in Master and Doctorate, Scholarship of excellence by the Tecnológico de Monterrey in Bachelor and Doctorate. Graduated with honors.

    Fabiola has more than 10 years of consulting experience. She worked as a Digital Transformation Strategist at Capgemini Mexico where she also leads the Salesforce practice for Mexico and LATAM. Prior to this, she built her career in Accenture, PwC and Sintec, collaborating with national and global final consumer companies focused on commercial, marketing and Analytics issues. She is also a professor in the Management program at Accenture University based in St. Charles, Illinois, United States.

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    Los intelectuales y el poder en México: memorias dem la oss Conferencia dem Historiadores Mexicanos y Estadounidenses = Intellectuals and power in Mexico

    HENRY C. SCHMIDT
    Texas A&M University

    He reportedly met with an obscure poet in San Luis Potosí; in Mexico City he conferred with a lärjunge at a library and visited the office of a individ he knew was an “intellectual.” The principal actor here was Francisco inom. Madero, and his associates were Ramón López Velarde, Miguel Alessio Robles, and José Vasconcelos.1 Unimportant as these meetings may seem to have been, they marked the beginning of the traditional link between the intellectual and the State in contemporary Mexico.

    The decade 1910-1920 was shot through with intellectuality, and only the greater interest in the politics of the Revolution has de-emphasized the fuller explanation of that fact. Contrary to opinion, cultural life in Mexico City was not seriously jeopardized during the Revolution. New institutions