Peace by Revolution
Author: Frank Tannenbaum
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Published: 1966
Total Pages: 316
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Author: Frank Tannenbaum
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Published: 1966
Total Pages: 316
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Stuart Easterling
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Published: 2013-01-11
Total Pages: 195
ISBN-13: 1608461831
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“An excellent account and analysis of the Mexican Revolution, its background, its course, and its legacy . . . an important contribution [and] a must read!” (Samuel Farber, author of Cuba Since the Revolution of 1959). The most significant event in modern Mexican history, the Mexican Revolution of 1910-20 remains a subject of debate and controversy. Why did it happen? What makes it distinctive? Was it even a revolution at all? In The Mexican Revolution, Stuart Easterling offers a concise chronicle of events from the fall of the longstanding Díaz regime to Gen. Obregón’s ascent to the presidency. In a comprehensible style, aimed at students and general readers, Easterling sorts through the revolution’s many internal conflicts, and asks whether or not its leaders achieved their goals.
Author: Jeff Bortz
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: 2008-04-16
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 9780804758062
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is a history of the Mexican workers’ revolution that took place within the larger Mexican revolution of 1910.
Author: Alan Knight
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 648
ISBN-13: 9780803277700
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis comprehensive two-volume history of the Mexican Revolution presents a new interpretation of one of the world's most important revolutions. While it reflects the many facets of this complex and far-reaching historical subject it emphasises its fundamentally local, popular and agrarian character and locates it within a more general comparative context.-- Publisher.
Author: John S. D. Eisenhower
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 420
ISBN-13: 9780393313185
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRecounts President Woodrow Wilson's abortive efforts to preserve democracy in Mexico amid political chaos.
Author: Michael J. Gonzales
Publisher: UNM Press
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 350
ISBN-13: 082632780X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExamines Mexican politics and government from the dictatorship of General Porfirio Dâiaz to the presidency of General Lâazaro Câardenas.
Author: Michael Small
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Published: 2010-10-27
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 0776618792
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the early hours of April 22, 1914, American President Woodrow Wilson sent Marines to seize the port of Veracruz in an attempt to alter the course of the Mexican Revolution. As a result, the United States seemed on the brink of war with Mexico. An international uproar ensued. The governments of Argentina, Brazil, and Chile offered to mediate a peaceful resolution to the crisis. Surprisingly, both the United States and Mexico accepted their offer and all parties agreed to meet at an international peace conference in Niagara Falls, Ontario. For Canadians, the conference provided an unexpected spectacle on their doorstep, combining high diplomacy and low intrigue around the gardens and cataracts of Canada's most famous natural attraction. For the diplomats involved, it proved to be an ephemeral high point in the nascent pan-American movement. After it ended, the conference dropped out of historical memory. This is the first full account of the Niagara Falls Peace Conference to be published in North America since 1914. The author carefully reconstructs what happened at Niagara Falls, examining its historical significance for Canada's relationship with the Americas. From this almost forgotten event he draws important lessons on the conduct of international mediation and the perils of middle-power diplomacy.
Author: Alan Knight
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 153
ISBN-13: 019874563X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Mexican Revolution was a 'great' revolution, decisive for Mexico, important within Latin America, and comparable to the other major revolutions of modern history. Alan Knight offers a succinct account of the period, from the initial uprising against Porfirio Diaz and the ensuing decade of civil war, to the enduring legacy of the Revolution.
Author: Charles Houston Harris
Publisher: UNM Press
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 692
ISBN-13: 9780826334848
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe authors document the secret role of the Mexican president in the insurgency against Anglos during the Mexican Revolution and the Texas Rangers' role in ending the uprising.
Author: William Beezley
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2010-08-03
Total Pages: 688
ISBN-13: 0199731985
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe tenth anniversary edition of The Oxford History of Mexico tells the fascinating story of Mexico as it has evolved from the reign of the Aztecs through the twenty-first century. Available for the first time in paperback, this magnificent volume covers the nation's history in a series of essays written by an international team of scholars. Essays have been revised to reflect events of the past decade, recent discoveries, and the newest advances in scholarship, while a new introduction discusses such issues as immigration from Mexico to the United States and the democratization implied by the defeat of the official party in the 2000 and 2006 presidential elections. Newly released to commemorate the bicentennial of the Mexican War of Independence and the centennial of the Mexican Revolution, this updated and redesigned volume offers an affordable, accessible, and compelling account of Mexico through the ages.