History ETDs
Publication Date
Winter 12-23-1948
Abstract
The purpose of this thesis is to present an account of the endeavors of Carlos Chávez to reveal Mexican nationalism through music. The study begins with a brief survey of Mexico's history with emphasis upon the presence of caciquismo and caudillismo. Politically, Mexican nationalism is a blend of the dynastic nationalism of sixteenth century Spain and the popular nationalism of the late eighteenth century. Ethnologically, Mexican Nationalism includes elements of Spanish, Indian, and mestizo culture. During the century following Independence as well as during Spanish domination the art and music of both Indians and mestizos were thrust aside in favour of a culture of foreign importation. It was the Revolution of 1910 which directly stimulated a rebirth of genuine Mexican culture. Art, literature, music all had the precursors and their exponents. In music, Carlos Chávez early assumed the leadership.
Level of Degree
Masters
Degree Name
History
Department Name
History
First Committee Member (Chair)
Dorothy Woodward
Second Committee Member
Hugh Milton Miller
Third Committee Member
Joel M. Jones
Language
English
Keywords
Carlos Chávez, Nationalism, Music, Mexico
Document Type
Thesis
Recommended Citation
Nutt, Katharine Ferris. "Carlos Chávez: Exponent of Nationalism." (1948). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/hist_etds/190