Revolutionary Mexico: The Coming and Process of the Mexican Revolution, Tenth Anniversary EditionUniversity of California Press, 15 בדצמ׳ 1997 - 478 עמודים This acclaimed reinterpretation of the Mexican Revolution, based on new evidence obtained in Mexican and American archives and on the historical literature of recent years, is available here in the tenth anniversary edition, complete with a new Preface by the author. |
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The Peasantry | 21 |
The Industrial and Urban Workers | 52 |
The Pequeña Burguesía and Provincial Elites | 74 |
The Seizure of Power Porfirio Díaz American Expansion | 105 |
The Growth of the Porfirian Economy and the American | 129 |
The Crisis of the Porfirian Political Economy | 163 |
Global Causation Iran China Russia and Mexico | 187 |
Elite Crisis and Mass Mobilization 19101914 | 237 |
Class Confrontation American Intervention and Workers | 276 |
Elite Synthesis and Sociopolitical Reorganization | 327 |
Conclusion | 348 |
Epilogue | 375 |
Notes on Archival Sources | 433 |
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acres agrarian agricultural American arms army artisans Brownsville campesino Cananea capitalists Carranza Casa central Mexico century Chihuahua Claims Commission Coahuila commercial Constitutionalist Corralitos countryside crisis defeat Díaz's División del Norte economic estates export factories forces González hacendados hacienda Houston Huerta ibid industrial workers interests investors Isthmus of Tehuantepec José Juárez labor land landholdings leaders leadership Liberal Madero Matamoros Mexican Revolution Mexico City military mining Monterrey Morelos Municipio National City Bank nationalistic northern Number Obregon Salido Obrero owners Papers peasant peasantry pequeña burguesía percent pesos political Porfirian Porfiriato Porfirio Díaz president Press production properties provincial elites pueblos radical railroad rebellion rebels Records Group 76 revolutionary Río Blanco rural Russian San Antonio San Luis Potosí social Sonora Stillman Tamaulipas Texas Company trade U.S. government United University unrest uprisings urban Veracruz village Villistas WNRC working-class Yaqui York Zapata Zapatistas