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Publicaciones - División De Historia PUBLICACIONES - DIVISIÓN DE HISTORIA 2014 Nombre de la publicación Investigador(es) Producción científica publicada dictaminada Artículos dictaminados en revistas extranjeras Constitutional Projects for the Division of Powers in Mexico during Iturbide´s Empire, 1821-1823, Journal Latin American Studies, Volume Andrews Catherine 46, Issue 40, November 2014. DOI: 10.1017/s0022216x14001059 La prole de Virgilio: Vaivenes de la recepción de Virgilio Piñera en Cuba, Revista Iberoamericana, Vol. LXXIX, Núm. 243, Abril-Junio Rojas Rafael 2013: Trazos de islas: (dislocaciones narrativas y territorios culturales en la República de Dominicana y Cuba De la diversité des acteurs et des intérêts concernés para la gestion bilatérale de la migration. Observations sur le maintien du Vézina Catherine programme bracero, 1947-1948, Histoire sociale / Social History, vol. XLVII, no° 93 (Mai / May 2014) Construction du discours alarmistre sur l'invasion latina aux États-Unis. L'instrumentalisation de la situation québécoise, Canadian Review Vézina Catherine of American Studies/Revue canadienne d'études américaines 44, no. 3, 2014 doi: 10.3138/cras.2014-007 Arabic Singing Girls, The Pope, and the Astrolabe: Arabic Science in Tenth-Century Latin Europe, Viator 45 No. 1 (2014) 10- Zuccato Marco 1484/J.VIATOR.1.103784 Artículos dictaminados en revistas nacionales Mujeres y revueltas en el mundo árabe: historia y orientalismos, Foro Internacional, vol. LIV, núm. 3, julio-septiembre 2014 Pastor Camila El aparato cultural del imperio. C. Wright Mills, la Revolución Cubana y la Nueva Izquierda, Perfiles Latinoamericanos. Revista de la Rojas Rafael Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede México, No. 44, Julio-diciembre 2014 O Campus, My Campus!, Istor. Revista de historia internacional, Año XV, número 58, otoño 2014 Tenorio Mauricio Capítulos dictaminados en libros extranjeros Las distintas revoluciones que la revolución llevó por dentro, en Manuel Suárez Cortina (editor): México y España. Historia y memoria de Barrón Luis dos siglos (1810-2010), Colección Síntesis - Historia, España: Universidad de Cantabria, Cátedra Eulalio Ferrer, Editorial Sintesis, 2013 For the Love of Geometry. The Rise of Euclidism in the Early Modern World, 1450-1850, en Jason Coy, Benjamin Marschke, Jared Poley, Sauter Michael and Claudia Verhoeven (editors): Kinship, Community, and Self. Essays in Honor of David Warren Sabean, Volume 9, Spektrum: Publications of the German Studies Association, NY - Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2014 Capítulos dictaminados en libros nacionales Las oposiciones francesas a la expédition du Mexique, en Guillermo Palacios y Erika Pani (coordinadores): El poder y la sangre: guerra, Meyer Jean estado y nación en la década de 1860, México: El Colegio de México - Centro de Estudios Históricos, 2014 Guerra civil y estado-nación en Norteamérica (1848-1867), en Guillermo Palacios y Erika Pani (coordinadores): El poder y la sangre: Mijangos Pablo guerra, estado y nación en la década de 1860, México: El Colegio de México - Centro de Estudios Históricos, 2014 Una desamortización velada: antecedentes y fracaso de la reforma de regulares en México, 1854-1855, en Franco Savarino, Berenise Mijangos Pablo Bravo Rubio y Andrea Mutolo (coordinadores): Política y religión en la Ciudad de México. Siglo XIX y XX, México: Asociación Mexicana de Promoción y Cultura Social, A.C. - IMDOSOC, 2014 Libros dictaminados en editoriales nacionales República Popular China. De la utopía al mercado (Lecturas comentadas), México: CIDE, 2014 (coautor: Anguiano Eugenio) Pipitone Ugo Los derechos del alma. Ensayos sobre la querella liberal-conservadora en Hispanoamérica (1830-1870), Colección Taurus-Historia, Rojas Rafael 1 Nombre de la publicación Investigador(es) México: Taurus / CIDE, 2014 Otros productos dictaminados nacionales La fundación del PAN en tiempos del socialismo mexicano, en Horacio Vives Segl (coord): Constructor de instituciones. La obra de Barrón Luis Alonso Lujambio comentada por sus críticos, México: INE / ITAM / El Colegio de México / Miguel Ángel Porrúa, 2014 La gran controversia. Las iglesias católica y ortodoxa de los orígenes a nuestros días, Colección Fábula, Tusquets Editores, 2014 Meyer Jean México entre 1934 y 1988, pp. 350-370 en Gisela von Wobesen coord., Historia de México, Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2014 Meyer Jean Producción científica publicada sin dictamen Artículos sin dictamen Tratados de Teoloyucan: el final de la revolución constitucionalista, Relatos e historias en México, núm. 74, octubre 2014 Barrón Luis Ucrania no es la "Pequeña Rusia", Foreign Policy, edición mexicana III-16, junio-julio 2014 Meyer Jean Capítulos de libro sin dictamen La separación de poderes en México, 1824-1824, en Bicentenario de la Constitución de Apatzingán, 1814-2014, México: Senado de la Andrews Catherine República - LXII Legilatura, 2014 Las ideas de José María Luis Mora para la reforma de la Constitución Federal de 1824. Un análisis de los ensayos publicados en El Andrews Catherine Observador de la República Mexicana (1830), en Rafael Estrada Michel y Mario Armando Téllez González (coords.): José María Luis Mora. Un hombre de su tiempo, México, INACIPE/UAM-Cuajimalpa, 2014 Libro sin dictamen La Christiada. La lutte de peuple mexicain pour la liberté religiouse, Paris; Éditions CLD, 2014 Meyer Jean La rébellion des Cristeros. L'Église, l'État et le peuple dans la Révolution mexicaine, Paris: CLD Éditions, 2014 Meyer Jean Otros productos sin dictamen Al filo de la muerte.Cien años del genocidio armenio, Istor. Revista de historia internacional, Año XV, número 58, otoño 2014 Meyer Jean Prólogo, en Javier Pérez Siller: Correspondencia México Francia, México: Trilce, 2014 Meyer Jean y Le Clézio Jean-Marie Gustave Le Mexique et les États-Unis á travers l´histoire de leur relation migratoire", Centre de la Francophonie des Amériques, publicado en línea Vézina Catherine en http://www.francophoniedesameriques.com/chercheurs/les-mobilites-2013-2014/ 2 2015 Nombre de la publicación Investigador(es) Producción científica publicada dictaminada Artículos dictaminados en revistas extranjeras The Mashriq Unbound: Arab Natiionalism, Criollo Nationalism and the Discovery of America by the Turks, Mashriq & Mahjar, 4 (2014) Pastor Camila Artículos dictaminados en revistas nacionales Crimea, la manzana de la discordia. El recuento de un conflicto prolongado, Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica, Volumen 15, número 1, 2015 Meyer Jean "Vladimir Putin" en Istor. Revista de Historia Internacional, año XV, número 63, invierno de 2015: 5-20. Meyer Jean La "maquinación jesuita" en el imaginario ruso, Relaciones. Estudios de Historia y Sociedad, No. 142, Vol. XXXVI, Primavera 2015 Meyer Jean La iglesia católica mexicana en un mundo global, Letras Históricas, Año 6, núm. 13, otoño 2015-invierno 2016. Universidad de Guadalajara Meyer Jean Movilización y modernidad en el Medio Oriente, Estudios de Asia y África, Vol. L, número 1, Enero-Abril 2015 Pastor Camila Capítulos dictaminados en libros extranjeros Guests of Islam: Conversion and the Institutionalization of Islam in Mexico; en Maria del Mar Logroño Narbona, Paulo G. Pinto y John Tofk Karam Pastor Camila (editors): Crescent Over Another Horizon. Islam in Latin America, the Caribbean and Latino USA, Austin: University of Texas Press, 2015 Moving Mashreqis, Empire and the Politics of Notables, en Trevor Batrouney, Tobias Boos, Anton Escher and Paul Tabar (editors): Palestinian, Lebanese Pastor Camila and Syrian communities in the World: Theoretical Frameworks and Empirical Studies, Intercultural Studies Band 5, GER: Universitätsverlag Winter Heidelberg, 2014 Suspect Service. Prostitution and the public in the Mandate mediterranean, en Cyrus Schayegh and Andrew Arsan (editors): The Routledge Handbook of Pastor Camila the History of the Middle East Mandates, London and New York: Routledge, 2015 Mexican Democracy's Awkward Partner: Televisa as a de facto Power, en José Galindo (editor): Mexico in Focus: Politica, Environmental and Social Paxman Andrew Issues, (Latin America Political Economic, and Security Issues), New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2015 No Mere Backyard: Latin American Televisión from Dictatorship to Democracy, en Michael J. LaRosa and Frank O. Mora (editors): Neighborly Adversaries. Paxman Andrew Readins in U.S.- Latin American Relations, Trhird Edition, Lanham, Boulder, New York, London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2015 The first globalization: celestial and terrestrial globes in the Early Modern Period, en Gudrun Wolfschmidt (Hg.): Der Himmel über Tübingen. Sauter Michael Barocksternwarten - Landesvermessung - Astrophysik. Tagung des Arbeitskreises Astronomiegeschichte in der Astronomischen Gesellschaft 2013. Hamburg: tredition /Nuncius Hamburgensis - Beiträge zur Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Band 28) 2014 Capítulos dictaminados en libros nacionales "Voces y silencios en los archivos”: Fuentes para la historia electoral de Tamaulipas durante la primera república federal (1824-1835), en Fausta Gantús Andrews Catherine (coord.): Elecciones en el México del siglo XX: Las fuentes, Colección Historia Política, México: Instituto de Investigaciones Dr. José María Luis Mora/Conacyt, 2015 Derecho revolucionario vs. Derecho constitucional: la legalidad del Plan de Guadalupe, en Patricia Galeana (coord.): De la caída de Madero al ascenso de Barrón Luis Carranza, México, SEP-INEHRM, 2014 Dos siglos, dos naciones: México y Francia, 1810-2010, en Paul-Henri Giraud, Eduardo Ramos-Izquierdo y Miguel Rodríguez (editores): 1910: México
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