Sons of the Mexican revolution : Miguel Alemán and his generation /

"The 1946 Mexican presidential election signaled the ascent of a new generation of cosmopolitan civilian government officials, led by the magnetic lawyer Miguel Alemán. Supporters hailed them as modernizing visionaries whose policies laid the foundation for unprecedented economic growth, while...

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Main Authors: Alexander, Ryan M., 1982- (Author)
Published: University of New Mexico Press,
Publisher Address: Albuquerque, NM :
Publication Dates: [2016]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Diálogos series
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Summary: "The 1946 Mexican presidential election signaled the ascent of a new generation of cosmopolitan civilian government officials, led by the magnetic lawyer Miguel Alemán. Supporters hailed them as modernizing visionaries whose policies laid the foundation for unprecedented economic growth, while critics decried the administration's toleration of rampant corruption, hostility to organized labor, and indifference to the rural poor. Setting aside these extremes of opinion in favor of a more balanced analysis, Sons of the Mexican Revolution traces the socialization of this ruling generation's members, from their earliest education through their rise to national prominence. Using a wide array of new archival sources, the author demonstrates that the transformative political decisions made by these men represented both their collective values as a generation and their effort to adapt those values to the realities of the Cold War."--Publisher's description.
Carrier Form: ix, 245 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-237) and index.
ISBN: 9780826357380
0826357385
9780826357397
0826357393
Index Number: F1235
CLC: K837.317
Call Number: K837.317/A367A
Contents: Introduction: from college boys to cadillac revolutionaries -- Coming of age in revolutionary Mexico City -- Entering the establishment -- Alemán's revolution -- Toward a better good neighbor policy -- Away from Alemanismo -- Conclusion: of myths and miracles -- Epilogue: Alemán after Alemanismo.