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      Tres conferencias sobre el mundo latinoamericano [1]
      El tratado McLane-Ocampo [1]
      Las trabajadoras sociales en la década de 1930. Asistir a los pobres y servir al Estado [1]
      ¡Toros sí!, ¡toros no!: del tiempo cuando Benito Juárez prohibió las corridas de toros [1]
      Toribio Esquivel Obregón, México y los Estados Unidos ante el derecho internacional [1]
      Time as a concept-form and the problem of historicity: a systems perspective [1]
      "Timbres rojos" y el Comité Nacional de Lucha contra la Tuberculosis, Ciudad de México, 1939-1950 [1]
      El tiempo como concepto-forma y el problema de la historicidad: un enfoque sistémico [1]
      Theodore V. Buttrey Jr. y Clyde Hubbard, A guidebook of Mexican coins, 1822 to date [1]
      The Visual Construction of Happiness and Family Coexistence in Mexico: Advertisements in the Graphic Press (1930-1970) [1]
      The Visual Construction of Happiness and Family Coexistence in Mexico: Advertisements in the Graphic Press (1930-1970) [1]
      The Uses of History in the Beginning of the Novohispanic Counter-insurgence: Manuel Abad y Queipo and Manuel Ignacio González del Campillo [1]
      The Urban Frankenstein: Ecologists, Urban Planners and Engineers Facing the Hydrological Crisis in Mexico City in the Middle of the 20th Century [1]
      The road from the “antituberculosis armory” to the Huipulco Tuberculosis Sanatorium in Mexico City, 1920-1940 [1]
      The Restoration in New Spain: War, Regime Changes and Militarization in New Spain, 1814-1820 [1]
      The reconfiguration of timein historiographic narration by Paul Ricoeur [1]
      The reconfiguration of time in historiographic narration by Paul Ricoeur [1]
      The problem of historical truth: a reading from hermeneutic phenomenology [1]
      The Poetics of History as Irony: Constructivism, Observation and Reflexive Value [2]
      The patients and their diagnosis at La Castañeda General Asylum. An approach from quantitative history (Mexico, 1910-1968) [2]