Definition of Mexicanista. Meaning of Mexicanista. Synonyms of Mexicanista

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- president of the newly established League of Mexican Women—La Liga Femenil Mexicanista—in October 1911, an organization with a focus on offering free education...
- Nacional) and the Mexicanist Nationalist Front (Spanish: Frente Nacional Mexicanista), is a Mexican far-right nationalist political organization. The organization...
- group Revolutionary Mexicanist Action (Spanish: Acción Revolucionaria Mexicanista), also known as the Gold Shirts (Spanish: Camisas Doradas) or A.R.M....
- The Revolutionary Mexicanist Action (Spanish: Acción Revolucionaria Mexicanista), better known as the Gold Shirts (Camisas Doradas), was a Mexican fascist...
- Nicolás Rodríguez Carrasco headed the Spanish: Acción Revolucionaria Mexicanista (Revolutionary Mexicanist Action) in Mexico, which was better known as...
- founder of La Nueva Mexicanidad, a group advocating the Mexicanism or Mexicanista (Mexicayotl) movement purportedly based on Aztec religion and Aztec Superiority...
- Eugenia; et al. (2009). El oficio de una vida: Raymond Buve, un historiador mexicanista. Universidad Iberoamericana. p. 210. ISBN 978-607-417-009-2. Christopher...
- WACC conceded to most of the JMLA's demands. 1911: El Primer Congreso Mexicanista met in Laredo, Texas from September 14 to 22, 1911. It was the first...
- Preceded by Rafael Ramos Arizpe Jefe Supremo of the Acción Revolucionaria Mexicanista In office 1933–1934 Succeeded by Nicolás Rodríguez Carrasco Personal...
- in New Spain] (PDF). Historia Mexicana (in Spanish) (1). Encuentro de Mexicanistas 2010 (La esclavitud asiática en el virreinato de la Nueva España, 1565-1673):...