This book examines primary, vocational, private, and parochial education in Mexico City from 1917 to 1926 and shows how it was affected by the relations between the revolutionary state and the Roman Catholic Church.
Música ao longe, São Paulo: Nacional, 1935 Olhai os lírios do campo, Pôrto Alegre, Brazil: Globo 1938; ... Brazil: Globo, 1967 Incidente em Antares, Pôrto Alegre, Brazil: Globo, 1971 Children's Literature As aventuras do avião vermelho, ...
Nandino is generally associated with the literary group “Contemporáneos.” This group of young Mexican poets published a literary magazine of the same name and created a major literary movement in Mexico. This group, however ...
Although in the periphery, Pellicer was also considered to belong in the group. The Contemporaneos started working together in 1920, and their collaboration lasted until 1932, by which time several members had left the country and the ...
146 El Barco de la Muerte . Mexico , D.F .: Cia . General de Ediciones , 1980. 426pp . 11th printing . 3,000c . Wraps . 147 Dødsskibet . Copenhagen : Fremad , 1980. 251 pp . Trans . by Hagmund Hansen . 148 Lod ' mrtvych .
Porque el vuelo de la fantasía pero también el conocimiento minucioso y seguro del oficio están presentes, sobre todo, en la obra de Julio Ruelas grabador. En un juicio hiperbólico, pero no por ello desacertado si guardamos las ...
Niza, Fray Marcos de, 75 “Nocturno de San Ildefonso” (Paz), 50 Notre Dame de Paris (Hugo), 124 Novo, Salvador, 4–5, 8–9, 26, 49–50, 75, 87, 104, 154; Nueva grandeza mexicana, 8–9, 10, 26 Obregón, General Álvaro, 23, 63, 149 Oca, ...
Rosario , Argentina : Editorial Fundación Ross , 1992 . La casa de Ula ( 1971 ) . In Teatro . Rosario , Argentina : Editorial Fundación Ross , 1992 . La linterna ( 1969 ) . In Teatro . Rosario , Argentina : Editorial Fundación Ross ...
En los cigarros: Belmont, Gratos, Elegantes, Casinos” (Isaw deathin the soft drinks: Mission Orange,Spur,Ferroquina; in thecigarettes: Belmont,Gratos, Elegantes, Casinos)(64). Moreover, the media aredepicted as catering tothe ...
“Monterrey's inhabitants were on the verge of panic” as the city had been transformed “into a cemetery. Unburied cadavers, dead and rotten animals, deserted streets, all gave a frightful aspect” to that metropolis.