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Race, Nation, and Market: Economic Culture in Porfirian Mexico

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Race, Nation, and Market: Economic Culture in Porfirian Mexico - Weiner, Richard, PH.D.
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Prior to the Revolution of 1910, economic ideals were a dominant mode of political and social discourse in Mexico. Scholars have focused considerable attention on the expansion of the market economy during this period--particularly its political, economic, and social importance. Richard Weiner now enhances our understanding of the emergence of modern Mexico by exploring the market's immense symbolic significance. Race, Nation, and Market traces the intellectual strands of economic thought during the late Porfiriato. ...

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Race, Nation, and Market: Economic Culture in Porfirian Mexico 2004, University of Arizona Press

ISBN-13: 9780816523269

Hardcover