Imaginaries and integrated. The communist praxis of the twenties in Mexico

The article looks over the influence of the October Revolution on Mexican Communists; it sketches out the perspective of the Communist Party of Mexico regarding the socialist revolution in Mexico during the 1920s and its Russian Revolution’s perception. The uneasy relationship between Mexican govern...

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Autor principal: Pensado Leglise, Patricia
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Investigaciones Socio-Históricas Regionales (ISHIR) Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) Universidad Nacional de Rosario (UNR) 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/AvancesCesor/article/view/v14n17a06
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Sumario:The article looks over the influence of the October Revolution on Mexican Communists; it sketches out the perspective of the Communist Party of Mexico regarding the socialist revolution in Mexico during the 1920s and its Russian Revolution’s perception. The uneasy relationship between Mexican government diplomats and the Soviet government during the first two decades of the post-revolutionary government is displayed in general, in order to understand the attitude of the Mexican state toward communist revolutionaries. The creation of the Communist Party of Mexico and its relationship with the III International Communist is shown to understand the development, the debates, discussions, and turns of the Party’s policy during its first decade of existence, along with the work deployed to gain influence among workers and peasants.