A History of Mexican American Professional Theatre in Texas Prior to 1900
Abstract:
The last quarter of the nineteenth century witnessed the beginning of Mexico's “Golden Age.” During this time Mexico received bounteous foreign capital, industry and agriculture flourished, railroads pushed their way south from the United States, the ancient reales de minas of the Spaniards reopened, and smelters began to “belch their yellow fumes into the desert air.” The valuable silver, gold, copper, lead, and zinc flowed north to feed the rapidly expanding commerce and industry ofthe United States, and many domestic products found a ready market abroad. The capital city was cleaned up and modernized, electric lights and streetcars were everywhere, and many new buildings arose, such as the elaborate Palace of Fine Arts. Porfirio Díaz, Mexico's president during these years, surrounded himself with able científicos, a group of brilliant lawyers and economists who “worshipped at the new and glittering shrine …
Año de publicación:
1983
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Acceso abierto
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Teatro
- Artes escénicas
Áreas temáticas de Dewey:
- Representaciones escénicas
- Historia de América del Norte
- Centro sur de Estados Unidos
Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible:
- ODS 11: Ciudades y comunidades sostenibles
- ODS 2: Hambre cero
- ODS 8: Trabajo decente y crecimiento económico
