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摘要
在我们经济全球化的过程中,学者们很少注意到世界各地旨在吸引或保护美国或英国投资的英语报纸的激增。本文是对《墨西哥先驱报》(mexico Herald, 1895-1915)的研究,它是商业的早期女仆之一,预示着今天的跨国公司。《墨西哥先驱报》由美国人弗雷德里克·j·根西(Frederick J. Guernsey)创办,为墨西哥城的2.5万名美国商人提供服务。1910年爆发的墨西哥革命令该报感到沮丧,这场革命有可能摧毁外国控股。《先驱报》特别把矛头对准了土地改革领袖埃米利亚诺·萨帕塔(Emiliano Zapata),因为他坚持不懈地攻击大地主,因此也就是一般的私有财产。《先驱报》曾支持过两个反动政权,并派了一个代表团前往华盛顿特区,直到1915年因革命而停刊。
In the globalization of our economy, scant attention has been paid by scholars to the proliferation of English-language newspapers around the world designed to attract or protect American or British investments. This is a study of one such newspaper, the Mexican Herald (1895-1915), one of the early handmaidens of business that presaged the multinational corporations of today. Founded by an American, Frederick J. Guernsey, the Mexican Herald served an enclave of 25,000 American businessmen in Mexico City. The newspaper was dismayed by the outbreak of the Mexican Revolution in 1910, which threatened to wipe out foreign holdings. In particular, the Herald targeted Emiliano Zapata, the agrarian reform leader, for his unremitting attack on the large landowners and therefore private property in general. The Herald supported two reactionary regimes and sent a delegation to Washington, DC before being closed in 1915 by the Revolution which it never understood.