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The Mexican Revolution 19101940 Michael J Gonzales Lyman L Johnson

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The Mexican Revolution 19101940 Michael J Gonzales Lyman L Johnson
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Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.01 MB
Author: Michael J. Gonzales, Lyman L. Johnson
ISBN: 9780826327802, 9780826327819, 9780826327796, 0826327796, 082632780X, 0826327818
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The Mexican Revolution 19101940 Michael J Gonzales Lyman L Johnson by Michael J. Gonzales, Lyman L. Johnson 9780826327802, 9780826327819, 9780826327796, 0826327796, 082632780X, 0826327818 instant download after payment.

This judicious history of modern Mexico's revolutionary era will help all readers, and in particular students, understand the first great social uprising of the twentieth century. In 1911, land-hungry peasants united with discontented political elites to overthrow General Porfirio Díaz, who had ruled Mexico for three decades. Gonzales offers a path breaking overview of the revolution from its origins in the Díaz dictatorship through the presidency of radical General Lázaro Cárdenas (1934-1940) drawn from archival sources and a vast secondary literature.

His interpretation balances accounts of agrarian insurgencies, shifting revolutionary alliances, counter-revolutions, and foreign interventions to delineate the triumphs and failures of revolutionary leaders such as Francisco I. Madero, Pancho Villa, Emiliano Zapata, Alvaro Obregón, and Venestiano Carranza. What emerges is a clear understanding of the tangled events of the period and a fuller appreciation of the efforts of revolutionary presidents after 1916 to reinvent Mexico amid the limitations imposed by a war-torn countryside, a hostile international environment, and the resistance of the Catholic Church and large land-owners.

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