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- Title
ESPAÑOLES Y ALEMANES EN LOS FESTEJOS DEL CENTENARIO DE LA INDEPENDENCIA DE MÉXICO, EN PUEBLA 1910.
- Authors
Santibáñez Tijerina, Blanca Esthela; Méndez Velázquez, Jhovanny Ángel
- Abstract
The First Centenary of México Independence was raised in a lavish way mainly in Mexico City, the event was of such magnitude that to celebrate it was organized in advance the various celebrations that would take place, the inauguration of sculptures and public buildings was proposed, dances, popular festivals, civic-military parades were organized and foreign nations with which the country had diplomatic relations were invited. In this article we want to emphasize that, although in the city of Puebla the events did not have the same magnitude, despite these different commemorative acts were carried out that made the Angelopolis overflow. And one of the conclusions we have reached is that for this to happen it was essential the collaboration of the Puebla society and to a large extent of the foreigners, who participated actively, mainly the members of the Spanish and German Colony who shone by organizing different events that allowed them to demonstrate their economic power and their social influence.
- Subjects
MEXICO City (Mexico); PUEBLA de Zaragoza (Mexico); POWER (Social sciences); GERMAN colonies; PUBLIC sculpture; SPANISH colonies; SOCIAL influence; PARADES; INAUGURATION of United States presidents
- Publication
Naveg@mérica, 2023, Issue 31, p1
- ISSN
1989-211X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.6018/nav.584561