1. El Método Histórico Crítico en el estudio de movimientos sociales: La ideología cubana en el panorama social mexicano.
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Vega Hernández, Arianna and Trujillo Holguín, Jesús Adolfo
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STUDENT activism , *HISTORY of anthropology , *ORAL history , *VERSTEHEN , *CRITICISM , *SOCIAL movements - Abstract
This article constitutes a methodological proposal for historical studies based on primary documents and orality. The objective is to explain the critical historical method applied to the study of student movements in Mexico. The article derived from a larger research paper that studies the ideological influence of the Cuban Revolution in the normalistic student movements of Chihuahua, during the 1960s. It was made from the study of different types of sources used for research: historiographical, archival, hemerographical and oral. For the preparation of the work, the research stay at the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) of Mexico City was essential, where, based on the guidance of Dr. Gerardo Necoechea, a comprehensive review of oral history was made, from which the main results in this article are collected. To understand social movements from a historical perspective, it can be interesting to work with this method to, from orality and documentation, clarify events that can now be retaken by our students. As one of the most relevant conclusions of the article. It is evident that the critical historical method allows, based on the analytical and synthetic criticism of the written and oral sources, to locate and select those that are valid and interrelate them to achieve basic questions that allow reconstruction of the historical facts to deal with and link them with the processes of today's society. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020