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- Club and Other Episodes of Porfirian Mexico. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press 1987. Beezley, William H. "The Porfirian Smart Set Anti****tes Thornstein...
- influential científico was Secretary of Finance José Yves Limantour. The Porfirian regime was influenced by positivism. They rejected theology and idealism...
- "suggests that few Porfirians wished to return to the status quo of the dictatorship. Rather, the thoughtful, progressive members of the Porfirian meritocracy...
- was unable to achieve the reconciliation he desired since conservative Porfirians had organized themselves during the interim presidency and now mounted...
- University Press 1998. Knight, Alan. The Mexican Revolution, Volume 1: Porfirians, Liberals, and Peasants (1990); The Mexican Revolution, Volume 2: Counter-revolution...
- Culiacán, officially Culiacán Rosales, is a city in northwestern Mexico, the capital and largest city of both Culiacán Muni****lity and the state of Sinaloa...
- The Quinta Gameros is a Porfirian-era mansion located in Chihuahua, Mexico. The building, designed in a French style, is testimony to an era when France...
- underground political newspapers spread the new ironic slogan for the Porfirian Times, based on the slogan "Sufragio Efectivo, No Reelección" (Effective...
- The city of Chihuahua or Chihuahua City (Spanish: Ciudad de Chihuahua [sjuˈða(ð) ðe tʃiˈwawa]; Lipan: Ją’éłąyá) is the state capital of the Mexican state...
- (1995). Mexicans "of the better class": The elite culture and ideology of Porfirian Chihuahua and its influence on the Mexican American generation, 1876–1936...