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The Great Rebellion

The Great Rebellion Mexico, 1905-1924 - Revolutions in the Modern World

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Publisher's Synopsis

It is widely held that the struggle to overthrow the corrupt regime of Porfirio Diaz fundamentally transformed the structure of Mexican society, bringing social justice for downtrodden peasants and workers.

Ramón Eduardo Ruìz refutes the traditional view. Drawing on numerous archival sources, he carefully examines the economic consequences of the Diaz regime and traces the growth of widespread social discontent. He describes the backgrounds and professed aims of the Revolution's colorful leaders-Madero, Venustiano Carranza, Pancho Villa, Alvaro Obregón, and Emiliano Zapata-and then sets out to discover what, behind the superficial paper changes and the rhetoric, they actually did. He concludes that the so-called Revolution was led by elements of the dissatisfied middle class whose goals were narrow and bourgeois in character. Despite important paper reforms, many of the old political, economic, and social injustices and inequalities survived.

Book information

ISBN: 9780393951295
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Imprint: W.W. Norton and Company
Pub date:
DEWEY: 972.081
DEWEY edition: 19
Language: English
Number of pages: 530
Weight: 597g
Height: 250mm
Width: 200mm
Spine width: 36mm