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The following abbreviations are used: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Archivo Ezequiel Chávez—UNAM: AEC; Archivo General de la Nación. Ramo Instrucción Públilca y Bellas Artes— AGN: RIPBA. Since many data are untitled, generic labels in English are provided.
1 For background on cultural and intellectual themes in this decade, see Krauze, Enrique, Caudillos culturales en la Revolución mexicana, (México, 1976),Google Scholar and Schmidt, Henry C.. The Roots of Lo Mexicano, (College Station, Texas, 1978).Google Scholar
2 AGN: RIPBA, “Faculty List, National Preparatory School,” Aug. 31, 1912, leg. 11: exp. 225: “Report, School of Advanced Studies.” Jan. 30, 1913. leg. 9: exp. 169: UNAM: AEC, “Catalogue. School of Advanced Studies,” May 20, 1913, caja 12.
3 AGN: RIPBA, “Notes for Presidential Address,” Mar. 2. 1914, leg. 8: exp. 45; “Report, National Museum,” n.d. (c. 1914–1915), leg. 31: exp. 6; “Report, National Preparatory School.” Mar. 1912, leg. 9: exp. 153; “Notes for Presidential Address.” n.d. (c. summer 1912). leg. 1: exp. 4; “Report. Peoples’s Chorale,” Feb. 28, 1914, leg. 13: exp. 310.
4 AGN: RIPBA, Nicolás Mariscal to Francisco de la Barra, Sept. 28, 1911. leg. 5: exp. 93.
5 AGN: RIPBA, Lazo, Carlos. “Report,” Oct. 16, 1911,Google Scholar leg. 5: exp. 93; “Report, National Museum,” Apr. 25, 1912, leg. 9: exp. 170.
6 AGN: RIPBA, “Minutes,” May 12, 1915, leg. 25: exp. 28; UNAM: AEC, Ezequiel Chávez to Director, Bacteriological Institute, Aug. 11. 1914. caja 2.
7 AGN: RIPBA, “Repon, School of Advanced Studies.” Oct. 23, 1911, leg. 9: exp. 169; UNAM: AEC, “Report, University Council,” Dec. 22. 1913, caja 9.
8 AGN: RIPBA, Pani, Alberto J., “Notes.” 1912,Google Scholar leg. 7: exp. 121; Rubén Campos to Public Instruction, n.d.; Graciano Valenzuela to Public Instruction, Aug. 10, 1912; M. Valásquez Andrade to Public Instruction, Aug. 3, 1912; Alberto M. Carreño to Public Instruction. July 25, 1912; Nicolás León to Public Instruction, n.d., exp. 121.
9 For an overview of Hispanism in Mexico during the Revolution, see Richmond, Douglas W., “Confrontation and Reconciliation: Mexicans and Spaniards During the Mexican Revolution, 1910–1920.” The Americas, 41 (Oct. 1984), 215–228.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
10 AGN: RIPBA, “Contract,” Mar. 22, 1919, leg. 3: exp. 103; Ibero-American Union to Fine Arts. Mar. 22, 1919, exp. 112.
11 AGN: RIPBA, Nicolás Mariscal to Alfonso Pruneda (c. May. 1914). leg. 47: exp. 51: Manuel Romero de Terreros to Alfonso Pruneda, Mar. 28, 1914, exp. 54.
12 UNAM: AEC, “Report, National University,” Aug. 14, 1914; Chávez, Ezequiel, “Notes,” 1914 Google Scholar; Chávez to Alfredo Robles Domíngues, Aug. 14, 1914, caja 4.
13 AGN: RIPBA, José Luis Velasco and Antonio Mediz Bolio to Public Instruction, Jan. 12, 1914. leg. 10: exp. 60; “Agreement,” Dec. 18. 1912; leg. 1: exp. 26; Donanciano Carreón to Public Instruction, Dec. 31, 1913, leg. 10: exp. 46.
14 AGN: RIPBA, “Report, Mexican Consulate, Geneva,” Jan. 9, 1913, leg. 1: exp. 122; “Report, Mexican Consulate, Oviedo,” Sept. 18, 1913. exp. 121; “Report, Mexican Consulate, Buenos Aires.” Jan. 13, 1911, exp. 117.
15 AGN: RIPBA, Julián Carrillo, “Paper.” leg. 5: exp. 93; “Agreements.” Sept. 27, 1911; June 10, 1911, exp. 94; July 31, 1912. exp. 106.
16 AGN: RIPBA, “Commission,” Apr. 11, 1911, leg. 5: exp. 95; “Agreement,” Jan. 3, 1911, exp. 101.
17 AGN: RIPBA. “Commissions,” Aug. 6, 1912, leg. 3: exp. 31; Nov. 22. 1913, exp. 57; Jan. 23, 1913, exp. 54; Luis Cabrera to José Natividad Macías, July 20, 1917, leg. 1: exp. 5.
18 AGN: RIPBA, “Contract,” Sept. 13, 1920, leg. 3: exp. 138.
19 AGN: RIPBA, “Stipends,” Aug. 6, 1920, leg. 3; exp. 142; Aug. 30. 1920, exp. 146: July 12, 1920, exp. 173.
20 AGN: RIPBA, “Commission,” Aug. 3, 1920, leg. 3: exp. 137.
21 AGN: RIPBA, Cecilio A. Robelo to National Museum, June 4, 1915, leg. 20: exp. 18.
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