Mexican
Studies/Estudios Mexicanos is a cooperative venture
of the University of California Institute for Mexico and
the United States (UC MEXUS) and the Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de México (UNAM). MS/EM is a forum
for the presentation and discussion of multidisciplinary
and interdisciplinary research that relates to Mexico and
its people. The journal sets up an alliance among scholars
from all disciplines to address issues that have broad implications
for the country. Contributions may be synthetic, interpretive,
analytical, or theoretical, but must contribute in a significant
way to understanding of cultural, historical, political,
social, economic, or scientific factors affecting the development
of Mexico. Any article not in itself directly related to
Mexico may be accepted if it draws important comparative
conclusions specifically in Mexico.
All contributions and
editorial correspondence should be sent to Jaime E. Rodríguez,
Editor, Mexican Studies/Estudios
Mexicanos, 240 Krieger Hall, University of California,
Irvine, CA 92697-3275. Two copies of each contribution should
be submitted, accompanied by a diskette and stamped, self-addressed
envelope of suitable size. Manuscripts will be published
in either English or Spanish. Both text and notes should
be clearly typed with double spacing and wide margins; notes
should appear separately at the end of the manuscript. Illustrations
may be included by arrangement with the editor.
Jaime E. Rodríguez
Editor