About the Journal
Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos is a bilingual, international scholarly journal dedicated to providing a unique and essential forum for the dissemination of cutting-edge research relating to Mexico, broadly defined. Analyzing cultural, historical, political, social, economic, artistic, and scientific factors, and engaging a range of disciplinary frameworks, fields and approaches, articles contribute to understanding and knowledge of contemporary and historical issues.
ISSN: 0742-9797 eISSN: 1533-8320
Frequency: Triannual – February, August, November
Editor: Christian Zlolniski, University of Texas at Arlington
Editorial
Editor’s Comment 38, no. 3
Nota del editor 38, n.o 3
Christian Zlolniski
Articles – Artículos
Fairwashing and Union Busting: The Privatization of Labor Standards in Mexico’s Agro-export Industry
James Daria
Internal Migration to Yucata´n, Mexico: Moving for Security
Shannan Mattiace and Tomas Nonnenmacher
Caravana migrante y adolescencia no acompañada: resistencia y autonomía
Aída Silva Hernández y María Dolores París Pombo
Shifting Border, Changing Laws: The Executive Branch of Government and the Treaty of Extradition between Mexico and the United States, 1876–1911
David Adán Vázquez Valenzuela
Guerra civil y génesis institucional: la Casa de Moneda de Guanajuato y su transición al México independiente, 1812–25
Ricardo Fernández Castillo
Book Reviews – Reseñas de libros
Elisa Speckman Guerra. En tela de juicio: Justicia penal, homicidios célebres y opinión pública (México, siglo XX).
Reviewed by Gema Kloppe-Santamaría
Helga Baitenman. Matters of Justice: Pueblos, the Judiciary, and Agrarian Reform in Revolutionary Mexico.
Reviewed by Paul Hart
Juan Carlos Ramírez-Pimienta. Una historia temprana del crimen organizado en los corridos de Ciudad Juárez.
Reviewed by Luis Omar Montoya Arias
Hipólito Rodríguez Herrero, ed. La conquista de México y su uso en la historia.
Reviewed by Julián Osorno