american history tv, oxford university north american studies professor albert jones discusses mexico's anti-subversion laws which are in effect between 1941 and 1970. he argues that vague laws with harsh penalties such as article 145 or used arbitrarily against student protesters, striking workers, and artistry of the woodrow wilson center is the host of this 90 minute event. afternoon, everyone. it is my pleasure to introduce this afternoon's speaker for this season's final washington history seminar. director -- and oxford. he received his doctorate in history from harvard university and is the author of the war ,hat brought peace to mexico world war ii and the consolidation of postrevolutionary state. published by the university of new mexico press in 2014. dr. jones is timothy had positions at harvard david rockefeller center for that american studies and the office of the historian of the state department where he co-edited the foreign relations for the united states volumes covering u.s. policy toward latin america during the next and, ford, and carter administration. onay he wil