Crisis In The Mexican Sinarquista Movement


Crisis In The Mexican Sinarquista Movement
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The Sinarquista Movement


The Sinarquista Movement
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Author : Héctor Hernández
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1999

The Sinarquista Movement written by Héctor Hernández and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999 with History categories.




Latin America 1941 1961


Latin America 1941 1961
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Author : United States. Office of Strategic Services
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1981

Latin America 1941 1961 written by United States. Office of Strategic Services and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1981 with Communism categories.




Rural Chiapas Ten Years After The Zapatista Uprising


Rural Chiapas Ten Years After The Zapatista Uprising
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Author : Sarah Washbrook
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2020-10-28

Rural Chiapas Ten Years After The Zapatista Uprising written by Sarah Washbrook and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-10-28 with Political Science categories.


Considered the most significant recent agrarian movement in Mexico, the 1994 EZLN uprising by the indigenous peasantry of Chiapas attracted world attention. Timed to coincide with the signing of the NAFTA agreement, the Zapatista Army of National Liberation reasserted the value of indigenous culture and opposed the spread of neo-liberalism associated with globalization. The essays in this collection examine the background to the 1994 uprising, together with the reasons for this, and also the developments in Chiapas and Mexico in the years since. Among the issues covered are the history of land reform in the region, the role of peasant and religious organizations in constructing a new politics of identity, the participation in the rebellion of indigenous women and changing gender relations, plus the impact of the Zapatistas on Mexican democracy. The international group of scholars contributing to the volume include Sarah Washbrook, George and Jane Collier, Antonio García de León, Daniel Villafuerte Solís, Gemma van der Haar, Mercedes Olivera, Marco Estrada Saavedra, Heidi Moksnes, Neil Harvey, and Tom Brass. This book was previously published as a special issue of The Journal of Peasant Studies.



The Mexican Revolution 1910 1940


The Mexican Revolution 1910 1940
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Author : Michael J. Gonzales
language : en
Publisher: UNM Press
Release Date : 2002-02-04

The Mexican Revolution 1910 1940 written by Michael J. Gonzales and has been published by UNM Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002-02-04 with History categories.


This judicious history of modern Mexico's revolutionary era will help all readers, and in particular students, understand the first great social uprising of the twentieth century. In 1911, land-hungry peasants united with discontented political elites to overthrow General Porfirio Díaz, who had ruled Mexico for three decades. Gonzales offers a path breaking overview of the revolution from its origins in the Díaz dictatorship through the presidency of radical General Lázaro Cárdenas (1934-1940) drawn from archival sources and a vast secondary literature. His interpretation balances accounts of agrarian insurgencies, shifting revolutionary alliances, counter-revolutions, and foreign interventions to delineate the triumphs and failures of revolutionary leaders such as Francisco I. Madero, Pancho Villa, Emiliano Zapata, Alvaro Obregón, and Venestiano Carranza. What emerges is a clear understanding of the tangled events of the period and a fuller appreciation of the efforts of revolutionary presidents after 1916 to reinvent Mexico amid the limitations imposed by a war-torn countryside, a hostile international environment, and the resistance of the Catholic Church and large land-owners.



Mexicans In Revolution 1910 1946


Mexicans In Revolution 1910 1946
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Author : William H. Beezley
language : en
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Release Date : 2009-06-01

Mexicans In Revolution 1910 1946 written by William H. Beezley and has been published by U of Nebraska Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-06-01 with History categories.


Recounts the events surrounding the Mexican Revolution, covering key moments, conflicts, and developments from 1910 to 1920 and explaining how Mexicans fought for social and economic justice while shaping modern Mexico.



Governing Mexico


Governing Mexico
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Author : John J. Bailey
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 1988-06-18

Governing Mexico written by John J. Bailey and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1988-06-18 with Political Science categories.


Based on extensive fieldwork and a wide variety of US and Mexican academic, government and journalistic sources, this book analyzes the critical institutions and policy issues that will determine whether and how the Mexican government can modernize the economy and retain political legitimacy.



The Cristero Rebellion


The Cristero Rebellion
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Author : Jean A. Meyer
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2008-12-18

The Cristero Rebellion written by Jean A. Meyer and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008-12-18 with History categories.


The Cristero movement is an essential part of the Mexican Revolution. When in 1926 relations between Church and state, old enemies and old partners, eventually broke down, when the churches closed and the liturgy was suspended, Rome, Washington and Mexico, without ever losing their heads, embarked upon a long game of chess. These years were crucial, because they saw the setting up of the contemporary political system. The state established its omnipotence, supported by a bureaucratic apparatus and a strong privileged class. Just at the moment when the state thought that it was finally supreme, at the moment at which it decided to take control of the Church, the Cristero movement arose, a spontaneous mass movement, particularly of peasants, unique in its spread, its duration, and its popular character. For obvious reasons, the existing literature has both denied its reality and slandered it.



Class Culture And The Agrarian Myth


Class Culture And The Agrarian Myth
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Author : Tom Brass
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2014-05-15

Class Culture And The Agrarian Myth written by Tom Brass and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-05-15 with Social Science categories.


Using examples from different historical contexts, this book examines the relationship between class, nationalism, modernity and the agrarian myth.



Shadow Warriors


Shadow Warriors
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Author : Bradley F. Smith
language : en
Publisher: New York : Basic Books
Release Date : 1983-06-16

Shadow Warriors written by Bradley F. Smith and has been published by New York : Basic Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1983-06-16 with History categories.


Argues that the creation of the C.I.A. was greatly influenced by the public relation skills of Donovan, founder of the O.S.S.



Strategy Security And Spies


Strategy Security And Spies
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Author : María Emilia Paz Salinas
language : en
Publisher: Penn State Press
Release Date : 1997

Strategy Security And Spies written by María Emilia Paz Salinas and has been published by Penn State Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with History categories.


Faced with the possibility of being drawn into a war on several fronts, the United States sought to win Mexican support for a new strategy of Hemispheric Security, based on defense collaboration by governments throughout the Americas. U.S. leaders were concerned that Mexico might become a base for enemy operations, a scenario that, given the presence of pro-Axis lobbies in Mexico and the rumored fraternization between Mexico and Germany in World War I, seemed far from implausible in 1939&–41. Strategy, Security, and Spies tells the fascinating story of U.S. relations with Mexico during the war years, involving everything from spies and internal bureaucratic struggles in both countries to all sorts of diplomatic maneuverings. Although its focus is on the interactions of the two countries, relative to the threat posed by the Axis powers, a valuable feature of the study is to show how Mexico itself evolved politically in crucial ways during this period, always trying to maintain the delicate balance between the divisive force of Mexican nationalism and the countervailing force of economic dependency and security self-interest.