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Rail/Road and the Economy of Yucatán and México
Summary: These texts have been selected to inform my awareness of transportation in Yucatán
and México. It focuses specifically on trains, but also bus networks and other forms of
transportation, as well as the history of transportation, particularly in regards to the state and the
economy. Of special importance is how these forms of transport connect and separate people,
both figuratively and literally.
Andrews, Anthony P., Rafael Burgos Villanueva, and Luis Millet Cámara (2006) The Historic
Port of El Real de Salinas in Campeche, and the Role of Coastal Resources in the Emergence of
Capitalism in Yucatán, México. International Journal of Historical Archaeology (10) 2: 179-205.
___________________________________________________________ (2012) The Henequen
Ports of Yucatan’s Gilded Age. International Journal of Historical Archaeology (16) 25-46.
Arnold, Channing and Frederick J. Tabor Frost (1909) The American Egypt: A Record of
Travel in Yucatan. Doubleday Page and Company, New York.
Baklanoff, Erik (2008) Yucatán: Mexico’s Other Maquiladora Frontier. In Yucatán in an Era of
Globalization. (Eric Baklanoff and Edward H. Moseley, eds.): 92-111) University of Alabama
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Baños Ramírez, Othón (2000) La península de Yucatán en la ruta de la modernidad (1970-1995).
Revista Mexicana del Caribe, 5(9): 164-190
Buñuel, Luis (1952) Mexican Bus Ride/ Subida al Cielo. Producciones Isla S.A., Mexico, D.F.
Camissa, Rebecca (2009) Which Way Home. Documentress Films, Middlebury, Vermont.
2. Campos, Javier and Juan Luis Jiménez (2003) Evaluating rail reform in Latin America:
Competition and investment effects. Conference on Railroad Industry Structure, Competition and
Investment, Toulouse, France.
Castañeda, Quetzil (1996) In the Museum of Maya Culture: Touring Chichén Itzá. University
of Minnesota Press
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Yucatán Peninsula: A Second Effort in 2,500 Years. American Journal of Economics and
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Mexican State in the Development of Chicle Extraction in Yucatán, and the Continuing
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Virilio, Paul, (2007) Speed and Politics. Semiotext(e), Los Angeles.
Wells, Allen (1992) All in the Family: Railroads and Henequen Monoculture in Porfirian
Yucatán. Hispanic American Historical Review 72 (2): 159–209.
West, Robert C. and James J. Parsons (1941) The Topia Road: A Trans-Sierran Trail of Colonial
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Wirth, Clifford J. (1997) Transportation Policy in Mexico City: The Politics and Impacts of
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Yoder, Michael S. (2008) Globalization and the Evolving Port Landscape of Progreso. In
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7. Theroux, Paul (2011) The Old Patagonian Express: By Train Through the Americas
(Penguin Modern Classics), Penguin, New York.
____________ (2009) Ghost Train to the Eastern Star: On the Tracks of the Great Railway
Bazaar. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt., Boston.
Torres, Rebecca Maria and Janet D. Momsen (2005) Gringolandia: The Construction of a New
Tourist Space in Mexico. In Annals of the Association of American Geographers 95(2): 314-35.
Trejo Delarbe, Raul and Anibal Yanez (1976) Imperialism and the Working Class in Latin
America. Latin American Perspectives (3)1: 133-53.
Traven, B. (1969) The Cotton Pickers. Hill and Wang Publishers, New York.
U.K. Foreign Office (1907) Report on the Mexican Isthmus (Tehuantepec) Railway. U.K.
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Van Hoy, Teresa M. (2000) La Marcha Violenta? Railroads and Land in 19th-Century Mexico.
Bulletin of Latin American Research 19(1): 33-61.
_________________ (2008) A Social History of Mexico's Railroads: Peons, Prisoners, and
Priests. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Lanham, Maryland.
Virilio, Paul, (2007) Speed and Politics. Semiotext(e), Los Angeles.
Wells, Allen (1992) All in the Family: Railroads and Henequen Monoculture in Porfirian
Yucatán. Hispanic American Historical Review 72 (2): 159–209.
West, Robert C. and James J. Parsons (1941) The Topia Road: A Trans-Sierran Trail of Colonial
Mexico. Geographical Review 31(3): 406-13.
Wirth, Clifford J. (1997) Transportation Policy in Mexico City: The Politics and Impacts of
Privatization, Urban Affairs Review 33(2): 155-181.
Yoder, Michael S. (2008) Globalization and the Evolving Port Landscape of Progreso. In
Yucatán in an Era of Globalization. (Eric Baklanoff and Edward H. Moseley, eds.): 41-68)
University of Alabama Press.