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2006 CLAH Luncheon Address: A Personal Porfiriato: Thirty-Five Years of Muddling Through Mexico (and Points South)*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 December 2015

Alan Knight*
Affiliation:
Latin American Centre, St. Antony‘s College, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © Academy of American Franciscan History 2006

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Footnotes

*

Remarks delivered at the Conference on Latin American History Annual Luncheon, Philadelphia, January 2006.

References

1 According to serious observers such as the veteran Labour Tam Dalyell, M.P.: The Guardian, 27 March 2003.Google Scholar

2 According to Hitchens, Christopher, The Trial of Henry Kissinger (London: Verso, 2001)—and othersGoogle Scholar.

3 It turned out there were a couple of juarenses in the audience.

4 Joseph, Gilbert M., ed., Reclaiming the Political in Latin American History. Essays from the North (Durham: Duke University Press, 2001)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

5 This, for me, is a rare excursion into both oral and contemporary history; both, as we know, tricky fields of historical research.