Mexico`s Once and Future Revolution – Social Upheaval and the Challenge of Rule since the Late Nineteenth Century
Autor Gilbert M. Joseph, Jurgen Buchenauen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 sep 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822355175
ISBN-10: 0822355175
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 20 photographs, 1 table, 2 maps
Dimensiuni: 199 x 236 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822355175
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 20 photographs, 1 table, 2 maps
Dimensiuni: 199 x 236 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Recenzii
"When and to what degree did the epic Revolution go astray? Although the authors, two of the most eminent scholars of revolutionary Mexico, are not shy in expressing their own opinions, this dossier allows readers from undergraduates to expert initiates to judge for themselves. Gilbert M. Joseph and Jürgen Buchenau have given us a crisply written, comparatively informed survey of Mexican political history embracing nearly 150 years of both change and continuity, from Porfirian modernization to the first successful challenge to ruling party hegemony in 2000. If one were to read a single sweeping treatment of modern Mexico, this book might well be at the top of the list."Eric Van Young, University of California, San Diego
"When and to what degree did the epic Revolution go astray? Although the authors, two of the most eminent scholars of revolutionary Mexico, are not shy in expressing their own opinions, this dossier allows readers from undergraduates to expert initiates to judge for themselves. Gilbert M. Joseph and Jurgen Buchenau have given us a crisply written, comparatively informed survey of Mexican political history embracing nearly 150 years of both change and continuity, from Porfirian modernization to the first successful challenge to ruling party hegemony in 2000. If one were to read a single sweeping treatment of modern Mexico, this book might well be at the top of the list." - Eric Van Young, University of California, San Diego
"When and to what degree did the epic Revolution go astray? Although the authors, two of the most eminent scholars of revolutionary Mexico, are not shy in expressing their own opinions, this dossier allows readers from undergraduates to expert initiates to judge for themselves. Gilbert M. Joseph and Jurgen Buchenau have given us a crisply written, comparatively informed survey of Mexican political history embracing nearly 150 years of both change and continuity, from Porfirian modernization to the first successful challenge to ruling party hegemony in 2000. If one were to read a single sweeping treatment of modern Mexico, this book might well be at the top of the list." - Eric Van Young, University of California, San Diego
Notă biografică
Cuprins
Acknowledgments vii
1. Introduction: Revolution and the Negotiation of Rule in Modern Mexico 1
2. Porfirian Modernization and Its Costs 15
3. The Revolution Comes (and Goes), 1910¿1913 37
4. The Violent Climax of the Revolution, 1913¿1920 55
5. Forging and Contesting a New Nation, 1920¿1932 87
6. Resurrecting and Incorporating the Revolution, 1932¿1940 117
7. The "Perfect Dictatorship," 1940¿1968 141
8. The Embers of Revolution, 1968¿2000 167
9. Conclusions: A Revolution with Legs 197
Notes 217
Bibliographical Essay 227
Index 239
1. Introduction: Revolution and the Negotiation of Rule in Modern Mexico 1
2. Porfirian Modernization and Its Costs 15
3. The Revolution Comes (and Goes), 1910¿1913 37
4. The Violent Climax of the Revolution, 1913¿1920 55
5. Forging and Contesting a New Nation, 1920¿1932 87
6. Resurrecting and Incorporating the Revolution, 1932¿1940 117
7. The "Perfect Dictatorship," 1940¿1968 141
8. The Embers of Revolution, 1968¿2000 167
9. Conclusions: A Revolution with Legs 197
Notes 217
Bibliographical Essay 227
Index 239