Publications
In 2009, the Katz Center for Mexican Studies began publishing works by scholars of Mexican history, in collaboration with partner institutions in Mexico. These partnerships have since produced the following works:
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Revolución y exilio en la historia de México:
Del amor de un historiador a su patria adoptiva
This homage to Professor Friedrich Katz (1927-2010) is an edited volume that considers the historiographic significance of Professor Katz's contributions to the field. Co-edited by Katz Center Director and Professor of History Emilio Kourí and Colegio de México historian Javier Garciadiego, the volume includes the following essays:Friedrich Katz, Life and Work, Enrique Semo (UNAM)
The Mexican Revolution, Adolfo Gilly (UNAM)
Pancho Villa and the Revolution in the North, Eugenia Meyer (UNAM)
Exile, Claudio Lomnitz (Columbia University) -
Audio Compilation: México, su Revolución y su Historia
In 2010, the Katz Center and the Instituto Mexicano de la Radio co-produced a compact disk featuring recordings of a series of interviews of Professor Friedrich Katz, by Columbia University anthropologist and historian Claudio Lomnitz, who was formerly a professor of History at the University of Chicago.Recorded in the spring of 2010, on the cusp of the centennial anniversary of the Mexican revolution, the interviews feature two eminent historians of Mexico discussing the revolution in contemporary historical context.
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En Busca de Molina Enriquez:
Cien Años de Los Grandes Problemas NacionalesIn collaboration The Katz Center for Mexican Studies and El Colegio de México have published their first book, En Busca de Molina Enríquez: Cien Años de los Grandes Problemas Nacionales. The volume was edited by Professor Emilio Kourí and includes articles by Mauricio Tenorio, Claudio Lomnitz, Antonio Azuela, Alejandra Nuñez, Fernando Ecalante, and Emilio Kourí.

