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Banishing the Mexican Revolution
Monthly Review, 1991Review of Distorted Development: Mexico in the World Economy by David Barkin; State and Capital in Mexico: Development Policy Since 1940 by James M. Cypher. This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website , where most recent articles are published in full.
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The Mexican Revolution and the Cartoon
Comparative Studies in Society and History, 1967The cartoon had a considerable influence on the political life of Mexico in the period immediately prior to the Revolution. This influence continues in contemporary Mexico, but with a completely different character. This brief essay proposes to examine the causes of this change of attitude in the Mexican cartoon, for its measure reflects the ...
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Benedict XV and the Mexican Revolution
2020The Mexican Revolution was a momentous challenge for the Holy See in the Benedict XV’ pontificate, that faced the persecution of the Catholic Church led by the Constitutionalist forces of Venustiano Carranza. After the Catholic Hierarchy was accused of participating in the 1913 coup d’état against President-in-Office Francisco I.
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The Mexican Revolution, 1910–1920
1986Three theoretical assumptions in liberal sociology long ruled historical study of the Mexican Revolution: mass action is consensual, intentional, and redistributive; collective violence measures structural transformation; and nationalism aggregates interests in a limited division of labour.
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Working Women in the Mexican Revolution
2016From la Adelita to the suffragette, from la chica moderna to the factory girl dressed in red shirt and black skirt—the colors of the anarchist—women’s mobilization in the midst of Mexican Revolution was, to a large degree, rooted in their workforce participation.
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Continuity and Change in Mexican Politics: The Legacies of the Mexican Revolution
The Latin Americanist, 2010The Revolution set Mexican politics on a unique course. After years of internecinestruggle,theRevolutioneventuallygaverisetooneofhistory’s longest surviving and most durable one-party, authoritarian regimes. Steeped in contradiction, the sui generis post-Revolutionary system combined conflict with stability, authoritarianism with a democratic ...
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The Mexican Revolution, 1910–1946
2015The Mexican Revolution was the first major social revolution of the 20th century. Its causes included, among others, the authoritarian rule of dictator Porfirio Díaz, the seizure of millions of acres of indigenous village lands by wealthy hacendados and foreign investors, and the growing divide between the rich and the poor. As a result of these varied
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Drought and the Origins of the Mexican Revolution
2017What role did drought play in the outbreak of the Mexican Revolution of 1910? Although historians of the Mexican Revolution acknowledge that the effects of drought helped catalyze it, they have not explored in any depth what connects drought to revolution.
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The Press and the Mexican Revolution of 1910
Journalism Quarterly, 1969The press, playing a vital role in the 1910 revolution, later helped topple its hero. Thus an unsympathetic press can fell democracies as well as tyrannies.
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