Unintended Lessons of Revolution : Student Teachers and Political Radicalism in Twentieth-Century Mexico
Tanalís Padilla traces the history of the normales rurales-rural schools in Mexico that trained campesino teachers-and outlines how despite being intended to foster a modern, patriotic citizenry, they became sites of radical politics.
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Main Author: | Padilla, Tanalis (auth) |
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Duke University Press
2021
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