The entire history takes place in a geographical area. Regional history favors where movement occurs and builds; their approach is complex and enriched the national history unfolding actions and establishing links still include various aspects of international scope. The focus of the regional history has shown diversity of little known facts by Mexican historiography as the cases shown here; for example, the revolt of Catarino E. Garza and Higinio Tanguma Gutierrez, located in the territory of Tamaulipas during the Porfiriato that advantage going for proximity to Texas; and in the post-Revolution header by Primo Tapia de la Cruz movement in Michoacan. In all three cases, the work highlights the connections leading to the southern United States as benchmarks for their policy initiatives.
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Historical Studies in Latin America
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FuenteHiSTOReLo Revista de Historia Regional y Local