Riot, Rebellion, and Revolution: Rural Social Conflict in Mexico
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Main Author: Katz, Friedrich (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Princeton Princeton University Press 2014
Series:Princeton legacy library
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Online Access:FAW01
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Item Description:Cover; Contents; Part I Mexico: Unique Center of Rural Rebellion?; Part II Pax Hispanica?; Part III From Indian Rebellions to Peasant Revolts; Part IV Peasants and Peons in the Mexican Revolution; Part V Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Revolts in Perspective
Since the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1920, Mexico's rebellious peasant has become a subject not only of history but of literature, film, and paintings. With his sombrero, his machete, and his rifle, he marches or rides through countless Hollywood or Mexican films, killing brutal overseers, hacienda owners, corrupt officials, and federal soldiers. Some of Mexico's greatest painters, such as Diego Rivera, have portrayed him as one of the motive forces of Mexican history. Was this in fact the case? Or are we dealing with a legend forged in the aftermath of the Revolution and applied to the Rev
Physical Description:605 pages
ISBN:9781400860128
1400860121

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