Made in Mexico

!Dela Dap - Made In Mexico (2013)  Music

Posted by varrock at March 28, 2016
!Dela Dap - Made In Mexico (2013)

!Dela Dap - Made In Mexico (2013)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Tracks: 10 | 54:46 min | 125 Mb
Style: Electronic, Gypsy Jazz, Balkan, Folk, World | Label: Chat Chapeau Nouveau

This upcoming album is an expression of DelaDap’s deep-felt thankfulness to their fantastic audience in Vive Latino! Festival in Mexico, whose amazing support for this concert made the trip into the definitive highlight of the band’s nine-year history. Which makes Made in Mexico even more enjoyable elsewhere… although a Mexico tour with this album in your luggage is certainly not a bad idea!

Made in Mexico: Tradition, Tourism, and Political Ferment in Oaxaca (repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by interes at May 15, 2015
Made in Mexico: Tradition, Tourism, and Political Ferment in Oaxaca (repost)

Chris Goertzen, "Made in Mexico: Tradition, Tourism, and Political Ferment in Oaxaca"
English | ISBN: 1604737964 | 2010 | PDF | 160 pages | 3.7 MB

Made in Mexico: Tradition, Tourism, and Political Ferment in Oaxaca  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by avava at Dec. 3, 2011
Made in Mexico: Tradition, Tourism, and Political Ferment in Oaxaca

Chris Goertzen, "Made in Mexico: Tradition, Tourism, and Political Ferment in Oaxaca"
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi | ISBN: 1604737964 | 2010 | PDF | 160 pages | 3.7 MB

Made in Mexico: Tradition, Tourism, and Political Ferment in Oaxaca (repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by interes at Nov. 24, 2013
Made in Mexico: Tradition, Tourism, and Political Ferment in Oaxaca (repost)

Chris Goertzen, "Made in Mexico: Tradition, Tourism, and Political Ferment in Oaxaca"
English | ISBN: 1604737964 | 2010 | PDF | 160 pages | 3.7 MB

This book concerns the aesthetic, political, and socio-political aspects of tourism in southern Mexico, particularly in the state of Oaxaca. Tourists seeking "authenticity" buy crafts and festival tickets, and spend even more on travel expenses.

Made in Mexico: Tradition, Tourism, and Political Ferment in Oaxaca  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by interes at April 17, 2021
Made in Mexico: Tradition, Tourism, and Political Ferment in Oaxaca

Chris Goertzen, "Made in Mexico: Tradition, Tourism, and Political Ferment in Oaxaca"
English | ISBN: 1604737964 | 2010 | PDF | 160 pages | 3.7 MB

«American Living Large in Mexico» by Bill the Geek  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at June 13, 2022
«American Living Large in Mexico» by Bill the Geek

«American Living Large in Mexico» by Bill the Geek
English | EPUB | 0.2 MB
Iron Maiden - Nights of the Dead, Legacy of the Beast: Live in Mexico City (2020) [Official Digital Download]

Iron Maiden - Nights of the Dead, Legacy of the Beast: Live in Mexico City (2020) [Official Digital Download]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 01:40:56 minutes | 1,29 GB
Rock | Label: Parlophone, Official Digital Download

Iron Maiden will release a new live album in November.

Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico: The Life of the Last European Monarch in Mexico  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by TiranaDok at Nov. 2, 2022
Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico: The Life of the Last European Monarch in Mexico

Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico: The Life of the Last European Monarch in Mexico by Charles River Editors
English | July 9, 2016 | ISBN: 1535184604 | 91 pages | EPUB | 1.67 Mb

Carrying the Word: The Concheros Dance in Mexico City  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by MoneyRich at Sept. 7, 2015
Carrying the Word: The Concheros Dance in Mexico City

Carrying the Word: The Concheros Dance in Mexico City by Susanna Rostas
English | 12 Jan. 2009 | ISBN: 0870819607 | 303 Pages | PDF | 4 MB

In December 1998, I was one of a reported 6 million pilgrims and other visitors who made their way to the Basilica of Guadalupe in the northern suburbs of Mexico City to celebrate the annual feast day of the Virgin of Guadalupe (December 12). Over a three-day period, the huge atrium in front of the basilica was packed with dance groups from all over central Mexico. As many as thirty groups performed at a time, often competing with one another for physical space and musical audibility.

Empire and Revolution: The Americans in Mexico Since the Civil War  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Pas2059 at March 27, 2009
Empire and Revolution: The Americans in Mexico Since the Civil War

Empire and Revolution: The Americans in Mexico Since the Civil War
Publisher: University of California Press | ISBN: 0520223241 | edition 2002 | PDF | 688 pages | 49.3 mb

The deep relationship between the United States and Mexico has had repercussions felt around the world. This sweeping and unprecedented chronicle of the economic and social connections between the two nations opens a new window onto history from the Civil War to today and brilliantly illuminates the course of events that made the United States a global empire. The Mexican Revolution, Manifest Destiny, World War II, and NAFTA are all part of the story, but John Mason Hart's narrative transcends these moments of economic and political drama, resonating with the themes of wealth and power. Combining economic and historical analysis with personal memoirs and vivid descriptions of key episodes and players, "Empire and Revolution" is based on substantial amounts of previously unexplored source material.Hart excavated recently declassified documents in the archives of the United States government and travelled extensively in rural Mexico to uncover the rich sources for this gripping story of 135 years of intervention, cooperation, and corruption. Beginning just after the American Civil War, Hart traces the activities of an elite group of financiers and industrialists who, sensing opportunities for wealth to the south, began to develop Mexico's infrastructure. He charts their activities through the pivotal regime of Porfirio Diaz, when Americans began to gain ownership of Mexico's natural resources, and through the Mexican Revolution, when Americans lost many of their holdings in Mexico. Hart concentrates less on traditional political history in the twentieth century and more on the hidden interactions between Americans and Mexicans, especially the unfolding story of industrial production in Mexico for export to the United States.Throughout, this masterful narrative illuminates the development and expansion of the American railroad, oil, mining, and banking industries. Hart also shows how the export of the 'American Dream' has shaped such areas as religion and work attitudes in Mexico. "Empire and Revolution" reveals much about the American psyche, especially the compulsion of American elites toward wealth, global power, and contact with other peoples, often in order to 'save' them. These characteristics were first expressed internationally in Mexico, and Hart shows that the Mexican experience was and continues to be a prototype for US expansion around the world. His work demonstrates the often inconspicuous yet profoundly damaging impact of American investment in the underdeveloped countries of Latin America, Asia, and Africa. "Empire and Revolution" will be the definitive book on US-Mexico relations and their local and global ramifications.