Carranza y los Estados Unidos. Unas relaciones difíciles vistas desde España
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aeamer.2008.v65.i1.103Keywords:
Mexican Revolution, international relationship, public opinionAbstract
The purpose of this study is to show a view of the relation between one of the most relevant leaders of the Mexican Revolution and the United States. It isn’t a historical analysis but a report on how American interferences in Mexican affairs was seen from a Spanish region (Andalucía), historically linked with America. Actually, it is an approach to the image that Spanish society, and mostly the Sevillian one, had of those relations. And we’ll try to do it, through the only media available: local newspapers (and those which came from Madrid as a result of subscriptions), and the writings of some contemporary intellectuals concerned with the matter.
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