Anything Goes: Mexico’s “New” Cultural History

  • Haber S
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Haber analyzes what has come to be called the "new cultural history" of Mexico, a body of literature that is a relatively recent phenomenon. He focuses primarily on the mental and symbolic processes that may or may not be primarily shaped by class experience but that play an important role in the creation of society.

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Haber, S. (1999). Anything Goes: Mexico’s “New” Cultural History. Hispanic American Historical Review, 79(2), 309–330. https://doi.org/10.1215/00182168-79.2.309

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