Mexican modernity, science magazines, and scientific personality: Santiago Sierra’s El Mundo Científico (1877–78)
This article is a microhistory that explores a brief, yet significant moment in the early days of Díaz’s rule, in which the pursuit of a modern position is manifested on the pages of a magazine that boasted its being the first ever popular science publication in the country: Santiago Sierra’s El Mun...
Main Author: | Blanco, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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John Hopkins University Press
2017
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