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Mexicans in Revolution, 1910-1946 William H. Beezley

Mexicans in Revolution, 1910-1946 By William H. Beezley

Mexicans in Revolution, 1910-1946 by William H. Beezley


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On November 20, 1910, Mexicans initiated the world's first popular social revolution. This accessible and gripping account guides the reader through the intricacies of the revolution, focusing on the revolutionaries as a group and the implementation of social and political changes.

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Mexicans in Revolution, 1910-1946 Summary

Mexicans in Revolution, 1910-1946: An Introduction by William H. Beezley

On November 20, 1910, Mexicans initiated the world's first popular social revolution. The unbalanced progress of the previous regime triggered violence and mobilized individuals from all classes to demand social and economic justice. In the process they shaped modern Mexico at a cost of two million lives.
This accessible and gripping account guides the reader through the intricacies of the revolution, focusing on the revolutionaries as a group and the implementation of social and political changes. In this volume written for the revolution's centennial, William H. Beezley and Colin M. MacLachlan recount how the revolutionary generation laid the foundation for a better life for all Mexicans.

Mexicans in Revolution, 1910-1946 Reviews

Mexicans in Revolution, 1910-1946 is a model of concision and clarity.-Marshall Poe, New Books in History
Beezley . . . and MacLachlan . . . provide an important summation of the wide-ranging issues pursued by Mexican revolutionaries to 'create a government responsive to the people.'-J. B. Kirkwood, CHOICE
William Beezley and Colin MacLachlan's Mexicans in Revolution, 1910-1946: An Introduction is an accessible primer to one of the most important events of Mexico's twentieth century.-Frank J. Klackle, The Americas

About William H. Beezley

William H. Beezley is a professor of history at the University of Arizona. He is the author or editor of dozens of books, including Judas at the Jockey Club and Other Episodes of Porfirian Mexico, 2nd ed., available in a Bison Books edition, and is the coeditor of The Oxford History of Mexico. Colin M. MacLachlan is the John Christie Barr Distinguished Professor of History at Tulane University. He has written numerous historical works, including Spain's Empire in America: The Role of Ideas in Institutional and Social Change and Anarchism and the Mexican Revolution: The Political Trials of Ricardo Flores Magon in the United States.

Table of Contents

IntroductionChapter 1: A Generation of RebelsChapter 2: The New Generation and Revolution ChangeChapter 3: Reelection and Contested SuffrageChapter 4: Lazaro Cardenas in PowerChapter 5: The Tipping PointChapter 6: Reconstruction of SocietyConclusion: Reflections on the Mexican Revolution

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CIN0803224478A
9780803224476
0803224478
Mexicans in Revolution, 1910-1946: An Introduction by William H. Beezley
Used - Well Read
Paperback
University of Nebraska Press
20090601
200
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