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Enrique Florescano (1936-2013) fue un historiador y académico mexicano, miembro de la Academia Mexicana de la Historia y de la Academia Mexicana de Ciencias. Es conocido por sus trabajos sobre la historia de México, la nación y el Estado. etnia+estado+y+nacion+enrique+florescano+pdf

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Looking for a deep dive into how "Mexico" became "Mexico"? Enrique Florescano’s Etnia, Estado y Nación is the definitive guide. In this book, Florescano explores: How the creates a "myth" of national unity. Aquí te presento un posible write-up para el

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The Liberal Rupture:

The transition to a modern republic in the 19th century marginalized these groups. The liberal elite demanded that diverse regions and indigenous peoples conform to a centralist, monocultural archetype.

Florescano interprets the Zapatista demand as a return to the original, unfinished project of Mexican independence: a nation that recognizes that the state is not the owner of national identity but its administrator. For him, the 1992 constitutional reforms (recognizing Mexico as a "pluricultural nation") and the 2001 Law on Indigenous Rights (though watered down) represent a belated acknowledgment that ethnicity cannot be eliminated or merely aestheticized. A healthy nation, in Florescano’s vision, must be a negotiated space where the state guarantees not a single identity but a common framework for the coexistence of multiple ethnic identities .

The "imagined community" or collective project that often excluded the very indigenous groups it claimed to represent. e-Spacio UNED Key Historical Transitions