The Mexican Revolution of 1910 Seen from the Long Historical Duration
Abstract
One hundred years after its healthy and necessary irruption into Mexican history, the Mexican Revolution of 1910 is once again up for debate. And this because of the simple memorial and commemorative desire that for some decades has been propagating with force in all societies on the planet, making governments, universities, intellectuals, and the most diverse institutions, find themselves on the hunt for every possible event, phenomenon or historical process that can be, precisely, celebrated, remembered, commemorated and celebrated, for fulfilling a certain number of years, years, decades or centuries. And all this within a logic that, far from simply recovering the past, intends to selectively update it, rescuing characters, exploits, processes or situations that, in fact, serve to legitimize and reinforce the processes, social groups and characters of our most current present.
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