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: Identity was tied to "altepetl" (city-states) and founding myths rather than a broad "national" concept. 2. The Colonial Transformation
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: A central theme in Florescano’s career is how the State uses history and archaeology to legitimize its power. By controlling the "national memory," the State defines who belongs to the nation and who is an "outsider." Key Publication Details Full Title
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Florescano es famoso por su pesimismo lúcido respecto a la nación mexicana. Mientras que en Europa la nación se construyó sobre lenguas y territorios comunes, en México el Estado intentó imponer una nación homogénea sobre una realidad heterogénea.
He analyzes how the Mexican State has historically used symbols, myths, and "official history" to create a sense of national unity (mestizaje), often at the cost of erasing or marginalizing indigenous cultures. : A central theme in Florescano’s career is
Etnia, Estado y Nación: Ensayo sobre la identidad del pueblo mexicano (2001) Author: Enrique Florescano Genre: Historical Essay / Sociology / Political History