Porfirio Diaz biographies and other Spanish language pamphlets
Scope and Contents
The Porfirio Diaz biographies and Other Spanish Language Pamphlets Collection (1826-1956; undated) contains one box and .21 ft. of material. The majority of the collection contains pamphlets, biographies, and essays primarily published in Mexico along with South American countries. The pamphlets include Proyecto Reglamentario de Politica, Para la Ciudad de Bolivar; El Libro Boletin Bibliografico De La Libreria de la Vda. de Ch. Bouret No. 94, No. 98, No. 100, No. 101, a bibliographical bulletin; Fiestas Oficiales Para La Celebración del Primer Centenario de la Independencia á las que se invita á los Delegados de las Universidades que van a concurrir á la inaguración de la Universidad Nacional, a pamphlet containing the time and descriptions of events in September 1910 to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of Mexican independence; a Mexican songbook with songs originating from the Mexican Revolution called El Cancionero Popular; biographies and essays on Porfirio Diaz; an essay written by Alfonso Reyes titled Los Autos Sacramentales en España y América; Bull Ring programs from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico; and part of a document containing Porfirio Díaz’s signature.
Dates
- 1826-1956; undated
Language of Materials
This collection is in Spanish.
Availability
There are no access restrictions on this collection.
Conditions Governing Use
All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Director of Archives and Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical materials and not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.
Biographical / Historical
Porfirio Diaz was born on September 15, 1830 in Oaxaca, Mexico to José Faustino Diaz and Petrona Morí. Porfirio Diaz joined the National Guard during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) and continued his military career through the War of the Reform and the French Invasion of 1861-1867. Diaz was elected president of Mexico from 1876 to 1880. In 1884, he ran for the presidency again and won the election, remaining president for 26 years until his resignation in 1911. Díaz contributed to modernizing and industrializing Mexico by building an extensive railroad system that would connect Mexico City to Veracruz, increasing the mobility of goods and people within the country. During his presidency, Díaz ruled as an authoritarian, which resulted in his critics being imprisoned or eliminated. Diaz resigned in 1911, was exiled to France, and passed away on July 2, 1915, in Paris.
Sources:
https://www.loc.gov/exhibits/mexican-revolution-and-the-united-states/mexico-during-the-porfiriato.html
Extent
.21 Linear Feet
1 box
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Donated by Ludwig Lauerhass Jr. and others.
Processing Information
Processed by Jocelyn De Avila on December 7, 2023.
- Title
- Inventory of the Porfirio Diaz biographies and other Spanish language pamphlets
- Status
- Completed
- Date
- 2020-04; 2023-12
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the California State University Dominguez Hills, Gerth Archives and Special Collections Repository
University Library South -5039 (Fifth Floor)
1000 E. Victoria St.
Carson CA 90747
310-243-3895
archives@csudh.edu