Murders of Nota Roja: Truth and Justice in Mexican Crime News
@article{Piccato2014MurdersON, title={Murders of Nota Roja: Truth and Justice in Mexican Crime News}, author={P. Piccato}, journal={Past & Present}, year={2014}, volume={223}, pages={195-231} }
EDUCATION 1997 Ph.D., History Department, University of Texas at Austin. Dissertation: “Criminals in Mexico City, 1900-1931: A Cultural History.” Director: Jonathan C. Brown. 1993 M.A., Institute of Latin American Studies, University of Texas at Austin. Thesis: “The Discourse about Alcoholism and Criminality in Mexico City, 1890-1917.” 1990 B.A. (Licenciado en Historia), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City. Thesis: “Congreso y Revolución: El Parlamentarismo en la XXVI… Expand
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