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The Cosmopolitan Mexican Summer, 1920–1949

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MEXICO MESTIZO: ANALISIS DEL NACIONALISMO MEXICANO EN TORNO A LA MESTIZOFILIA DE ANDRES MOLINA ENRIQUEZ. By BenítezAgustín Basave. (Mexico City: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1992. Pp. 167.)

REVOLUTION AND IDEOLOGY: IMAGES OF THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION IN THE UNITED STATES. By BrittonJohn A. (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1995. Pp. 271. $35.00 cloth.)

POLITICS, LOGIC, AND LOVE: THE LIFE OF JEAN VAN HEIJENOORT. By FefermanAnita Burdman. (Boston, Mass.: Jones and Bartlett, 1993. Pp. 415. $29.95 cloth.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 October 2022

Mauricio Tenorio Trillo*
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University of Texas at Austin
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