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Vázquez is a noted historian of Mexican history, and is considered the Mexican expert on the Mexican–American War. [2] [3] Her work has also included scholarly histories of the history of national education in Mexico, and the first few decades of Mexican independence (1821–1845). She has also written several official history textbooks used ...
The bust of Cuauhtémoc was created by artist Jesús Fructuoso Contreras at the end of the 19th century. [1] It was originally conceived by the artist as part of a set of sculptures of important Mexican historical figures that were installed in the Paseo de la Reforma between the years 1895 and 1899; however, the bust went on to spend many years housed in the atrium of the Mexico City ...
This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:19th-century Mexican Jews and Category:19th-century Mexican women The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.
Several illustrious figures have set foot in Pueblo over its storied history. Here are five that pretty much anyone would recognize. These 5 famous figures have all visited Pueblo.
Hinojosa, a Mexican-American journalist, is the anchor and executive producer of Latino USA, a public radio show devoted to Latino issues. She helped launch Latino USA in 1992 and has also worked ...
Yonghe District is the smallest district in New Taipei City. It is primarily a mixed residential and commercial area. With around 38,000 inhabitants per square kilometer as of 2019, Yonghe is one of the most densely populated urban areas in the world.
Les Misérables (Spanish: Los Miserables) is a 1943 Mexican historical drama film directed by Fernando A. Rivero and starring Domingo Soler, Manolita Saval and Antonio Bravo. It is an adaptation of Victor Hugo's 1862 novel Les Misérables. [1] [2] It was shot at the Azteca Studios in Mexico City.
José Guadalupe Posada Aguilar (2 February 1852 – 20 January 1913) was a Mexican political printmaker who used relief printing to produce popular illustrations. His work has influenced numerous Latin American artists and cartoonists because of its satirical acuteness and social engagement.