Open Borders to a Revolution

Jaime Marroquin (Editor), Adela Pineda Franco (Editor), Magdalena Mieri (Editor), and Jaime Marroquin Arredondo (Editor)

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Open Borders to a Revolution is a collective enterprise studying the immediate and long-lasting effects of the Mexican Revolution in the United States in such spheres as diplomacy, politics, and intellectual thought. It marks both the bicentennial of Latin America’s independence from Spain and the centennial of the Mexican Revolution, an anniversary with significant relevance for American history. The Smithsonian partnered with several institutions and organized a series of cultural events, among them an academic symposium whose program was envisioned and developed by the editors of this volume: "Creating an Archetype: The Influence of the Mexican Revolution in the United States." The symposium gathered scholars who engaged in conversation and debate on several aspects of U.S.-Mexico relations, including the Mexican-American experience. This volume consolidates the results of those intellectual exchanges, adding new voices, and providing a wide-ranging exploration of the Mexican Revolution.
  • ISBN10 1306921821
  • ISBN13 9781306921824
  • Publish Date 1 January 2013
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 17 June 2015
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Smithsonian Books
  • Imprint Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press
  • Format eBook
  • Language English