Actors and civic ritual during the Porfiriato: the celebration of Independence Day in Sinaloa, Mexico, 1888-1910

Authors

  • Rafael Santos Cenobio Profesor de la Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (México).

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15648/hc.34.2019.2

Keywords:

Generation, civic ritual, sociability and independence.

Abstract

This article studies the historical process of the celebration of Independence Day in Sinaloa, Mexico, through two generations that were in charge of the staging of the splendor of power; although they also functioned as bastions of the political dissidence that gave birth to the Sinaloan revolutionary movement. The civic ritual had two phases, one that goes from 1888 to 1903, characterized by the rise of patriotic fervor; and the second extends from 1904 to 1910, marked by the Centennial of Independence.

Author Biography

Rafael Santos Cenobio, Profesor de la Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (México).

El autor es doctor en Ciencias Sociales de la Universidad de Guadalajara (México). Entre sus publicaciones  recientes tenemos: “Los maestros rurales en Sinaloa: pedagogos, promotores de la salud y activistas políticos-sociales”, Ra Ximhai Vol. 13 No. 2 (2017) y “Pugnas, conflictos  y disputas en el Sur de Sinalio durante el cardenismo”, Letras Históricas No. 14 (2016). Entre sus temas de interés están: Historia política, Vida cotidiana, Movimientos sociales e Historia de la educación.

How to Cite

Santos Cenobio, R. (2018). Actors and civic ritual during the Porfiriato: the celebration of Independence Day in Sinaloa, Mexico, 1888-1910. Historia Caribe, 14(34), 55–89. https://doi.org/10.15648/hc.34.2019.2

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Published

2018-12-18

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