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INDICE
ABSTRAC………………………………………..3
PROLOGO………………………………………4
DEDICATORIA………………………………….5
ADVERTENCIAS……………………………….6
INTRODUCCION……………………………….7
OBJETIVO……………………………………….8
JUSTIFICACION………………………………...9
MARCO TEORICO ……………………….........10
ESQUEMA GENERAL ………………………...11
1. CAPITULO 1…………………………12
2. CAPITULO 2…………………………26
3. CAPITULO 3…………………………43
CONCLUSION…………………………………..48CRONOGRAMA DE ACTIVIDADES………….49
ABSTRact
1968 student movement was a social movement in which besides students of UNAM and IPN, involving teachers, intellectuals, housewives, workers and professionals in Mexico City and was scattered on October 2, 1968 by the Mexican government in the massacre in the Plaza of the Three Cultures in Tlatelolco. The crime was committed by theparamilitary group Olimpia Battalion and the Mexican Army against a demonstration by the National Strike Council, body movement guidance. As told by himself in 19691 and Luis Echeverria Alvarez, the alleged perpetrator of the massacre was Gustavo Diaz Ordaz.
Because of government action by attempting to hide information, has not been able to clarify the exact official number killed, wounded, missing andimprisoned. The official source at the time reported 20 dead, but current investigations conclude that the dead could reach several hundred and responsible directly to the Mexican State. The correspondent of the BBC in Mexico, Julian Petiffer, who witnessed the events, said in a news release that "in a remarkable demonstration of stupidity, brutality, or both together, the army and police fireguns passed by thousands of peaceful demonstrators and people who was passing by the place ... " and estimated the number of students killed in (at least) 200.
Political scientists and historians agree that this movement and its terrible outcome prompted a permanent and more critical and active opponent of civil society, especially at public universities, and to nurture the development of urban andrural guerrillas and gave way to period known as the Dirty War. The Special Prosecutor for Social and Political Movements of the Past (FEMOSPP) includes the movement in its report of 68 February 2006 in respect of that period.
Authors such as Fernand Braudel, Immanuel Wallerstein and Antonio Carlos Aguirre Rojas agree in indicating the movement of Mexico insert in a global context of socialstruggles encountered and universities recreated lived after a period of economic prosperity for the Postwar, the first being Braudel movement called Cultural Revolution of 1968, characterized by forever revolutionize the three main recreational spaces of culture: the family, the media and school.
PROLOGO
Mis razones para le elaboración de este trabajo es para dar a conocer parte dela parte obscura de México, para la elaboración de esta obra le doy gracias a mis padres y a mi hermana que me apoyaron en todo momento.
También doy gracias
a que en la elaboración de este trabajo no sufrí de ningún inconveniente, ni nada por el estilo, y gracias a mi esfuerzo fue como logre acabar este laborioso trabajo.
Nuevamente les agradezco a mis padres que siempre me apoyaron con todoslos recursos que ellos pudieron darme y espero que sea de su agrado este trabajo que con tanto empeño elabore.
Lo único inconveniente fue entender el punto de vista de los autores de las fuentes de información que consulte así que trate de resumirlo lo mas posible para la mejor comprensión posible.
DEDICATORIA
Este trabajo de investigación se lo quiero dedicar a mispadres, ya que ellos me apoyaron tanto moralmente como económicamente además de proporcionarme los recursos suficientes para mi desarrollo escolar.
Todo este trabajo se los dedico a ellos por prestarme su tiempo en proporcionarme la información y de llevarme a consultar varias fuentes de información como lo son los libros.
Además agradecer a mi profesor ya que ha logrado instruirme tan bien y...
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