The Mexican Revolution: a documentary history
"The Mexican Revolution is arguably the key episode in the country's modern history. The revolution became the touchstone of modern Mexican politics and culture. This volume includes key original-source documents from varying viewpoints of the revolution beginning with The Porfiriato in 18...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Mexican Revolution is arguably the key episode in the country's modern history. The revolution became the touchstone of modern Mexican politics and culture. This volume includes key original-source documents from varying viewpoints of the revolution beginning with The Porfiriato in 1876, to the Medero Revolution in 1910, to the Huerta Interregnum (1913-1914), The War of the Factions, (1914-1915), The Early Trials of the Revolutionary Regime, 1915-1916, to The Constitutional Revolution, 1917-1920, to the period of Consolidation, 1920-1928, and finally the "Institutional Revolution," 1928-1940. A bibliography and index are included"-- |
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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Timeline Map I. The Porfiriato, 1876-1910 ix xi xxxi xxxiv 1 1. What Is rhe Cientifico Patty? (Luis Cabrera) 2 2. Morelos Before the Revolution (Rosa King) 5 3. An Eyewitness Account of the Events at Cananea (Leopoldo Rodriguez Calderon) 7 4. The Contract Slaves of Valle Nacional (John Kenneth Turner) 12 5. Porfirio Diaz, Friend of rhe Worker (Edward L. Doheny) 15 6. The Program of the Liberal Parry, 1906 17 7. President Diaz, Hero of the Americas (James Creelman) 22 8. Madero's Warning (Francisco I. Madero) 25 9. Plan of San Luis Potosi 27 II. The Madero Revolution, 1910—1913 33 10. Brutal Repression in Puebla 34 11. Joining the Revolution (Maximo Castillo) 36 12. The Treaty of Ciudad Juarez 40 13- Pofirio Diaz's Letter of Resignation 41 14. Intimate Madero (Roque Estrada) 42 15. Report of Investigation of the Chinese Massacre (G. C. Carothers) 44 16. Zapata Meets Madero (Gildardo Magana) 48 17. Manifesto to the Nation (Bernardo Reyes) 50 18. The Plan of Ayala 54 19. Ambrosio Figueroa’s Plea 58 20. There Shall Be No Distribution of Lands (Francisco I. Madero) 59 21. Plan Orozquista (Pascual Orozco) 61 22. Felix Diaz Addresses the People of Veracruz 63
Contents 23. The Government Is Not Respected or Feared 24. Two Corridos: “La Adelita" and “La Valentina" III. The Huerta Interregnum, 1913-1914 64 67 69 25. The Tragic Ten Days 26. The Pact of rhe Embassy 27. The Plan of Guadalupe (Venustiano Carranza) 7Q 77 78 28. Our Purpose in Mexico (William Jennings Bryan) 29. Request to Use Armed Force Against Huerta (Woodrow Wilson) 30. The American Intervention (Ricardo Flores Magôn) 31· Manifesto to the Nation (Emiliano Zapata) 32. How to End the Revolution (Dolores Jimenez y Muro) 33. The Taking of Zacatecas 80 81 84 87 89 93 IV. The War of the Factions, 1914-1915 34. Zapata Writes to Woodrow Wilson 35. Carranza’s Emissaries Visit Zapata 36. A Dangerous Encounter (Alvaro Obregon) 37. Villa Urges Zapata to Join Him in Disavowing Carranza 38. An Insult to the Flag (Antonio Diaz Soto y Gama) 39- Accursed City (Francisco Ramirez Plancarte) 40. The Law ofJanuary 6, 1915 41. Villa's Defeat in Celaya 42. The United States Must Act (Woodrow Wilson) 95 96 99 102 105 106 112 114 119 121 V. The Early Trials of the Revolutionary Regime, 1915-1916 123 43- “The Dry Law," Sonora, 1915 (Plutarco Elias Calles) 44. The Situation in Revolutionary Yucatan (Salvador Alvarado) 45. The Woman in the Future (Hermila Galindo) 46. Plan Felicista de Tierra Colorada 47. A Conventionist Manifesto 48. Carranza Moves Against Workers 49. A Widow Gives an Account of Pancho Villa’s Raid (Susan A. Moore) 50. Carranza and the Punitive Expedition 51. Calling Out U.S. Hypocrisy in. the Punitive Expedition 52. The Corrido of Pancho Villa 53. The Zimmermann Telegram 124
125 127 131 134 138 139 143 144 146 147
Contents VI. Hie Constitutional Revolution, 1917-1920 149 54. Tiie Constitution of 1917 150 55. Three Mexican Perspectives on the Constitution 154 56. The U.S. Government and the Constitution 156 57. The Carranza Doctrine 158 58. The Story of a Soldadera (Nellie Campobello) 159 59. The Assassination of Emiliano Zapata 161 60. Corrido on the Death of Emiliano Zapata 163 61. Public and Private Morality in a Revolutionary General 166 62. Obregon Runs for President 167 63. The Plan ofAguaPrieta 169 VII. Consolidation, 1920-1928 173 64. Obregon on Land Reform 174 65. Confronting Agrarian Reform (Rosalie Evans) 176 66. A Woman in Public Office (Rosa Torre Gonzalez) 178 67. Corrido on Pancho Villa’s Murder 181 68. Portrait of a Macho General (Martin Luis Guzman) 182 69. The Plan of Veracruz 186 70. The Rural Maestra (Gabriela Mistral) 189 71. The House of the Indigenous Student 191 72. Mexico on Trial before the World 192 73. Defending Mexican Sovereignty (Plutarco Elias Calles) 194 74. Labor in Revolutionary Mexico (Luis Araquistain Quevedo) 196 75. The Pope Speaks Out (Pope Pius XI) 198 76. A French Diplomat's Perspective on the Church-State Conflict (Ernest Lagarde) 200 203 77. When They Came for the Priest VIII. Toward the “Institutional Revolution,” 1928-1940 207 78. The Trial of José de Leon Toral and Madre Conchita 208 79. A Nation of Institutions and Laws (Plutarco Elias Calles) 210 80. Plan of Los Altos 212 81. Plan of Hermosillo 214 82. The Socialist ABCs 216 83. Feminism and Suffrage (Margarita Robles de Mendoza) 219 84. The Cardenista Agrarian Reform Program (Ramon
Beteta Quintana) 221 vii
Contents 85. Petitioning President Cardenas 86. The Mexican Flag, Capitalists, and the Proletariat (Vicente Lombardo Toledano) 87. The Expropriation of the Oil Industry (Lazaro Cardenas) 88. Cardenas Addresses the Nation 89. Are Mexican Women Free? (Verna Carleton de Millan) 90. Leon Trotsky’s Perspective on the Second Six-Year Plan 91. Plan Almazanista 223 224 227 229 231 234 237 Suggested English-Language Readings 240 Index 242 viii |
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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Timeline Map I. The Porfiriato, 1876-1910 ix xi xxxi xxxiv 1 1. What Is rhe Cientifico Patty? (Luis Cabrera) 2 2. Morelos Before the Revolution (Rosa King) 5 3. An Eyewitness Account of the Events at Cananea (Leopoldo Rodriguez Calderon) 7 4. The Contract Slaves of Valle Nacional (John Kenneth Turner) 12 5. Porfirio Diaz, Friend of rhe Worker (Edward L. Doheny) 15 6. The Program of the Liberal Parry, 1906 17 7. President Diaz, Hero of the Americas (James Creelman) 22 8. Madero's Warning (Francisco I. Madero) 25 9. Plan of San Luis Potosi 27 II. The Madero Revolution, 1910—1913 33 10. Brutal Repression in Puebla 34 11. Joining the Revolution (Maximo Castillo) 36 12. The Treaty of Ciudad Juarez 40 13- Pofirio Diaz's Letter of Resignation 41 14. Intimate Madero (Roque Estrada) 42 15. Report of Investigation of the Chinese Massacre (G. C. Carothers) 44 16. Zapata Meets Madero (Gildardo Magana) 48 17. Manifesto to the Nation (Bernardo Reyes) 50 18. The Plan of Ayala 54 19. Ambrosio Figueroa’s Plea 58 20. There Shall Be No Distribution of Lands (Francisco I. Madero) 59 21. Plan Orozquista (Pascual Orozco) 61 22. Felix Diaz Addresses the People of Veracruz 63
Contents 23. The Government Is Not Respected or Feared 24. Two Corridos: “La Adelita" and “La Valentina" III. The Huerta Interregnum, 1913-1914 64 67 69 25. The Tragic Ten Days 26. The Pact of rhe Embassy 27. The Plan of Guadalupe (Venustiano Carranza) 7Q 77 78 28. Our Purpose in Mexico (William Jennings Bryan) 29. Request to Use Armed Force Against Huerta (Woodrow Wilson) 30. The American Intervention (Ricardo Flores Magôn) 31· Manifesto to the Nation (Emiliano Zapata) 32. How to End the Revolution (Dolores Jimenez y Muro) 33. The Taking of Zacatecas 80 81 84 87 89 93 IV. The War of the Factions, 1914-1915 34. Zapata Writes to Woodrow Wilson 35. Carranza’s Emissaries Visit Zapata 36. A Dangerous Encounter (Alvaro Obregon) 37. Villa Urges Zapata to Join Him in Disavowing Carranza 38. An Insult to the Flag (Antonio Diaz Soto y Gama) 39- Accursed City (Francisco Ramirez Plancarte) 40. The Law ofJanuary 6, 1915 41. Villa's Defeat in Celaya 42. The United States Must Act (Woodrow Wilson) 95 96 99 102 105 106 112 114 119 121 V. The Early Trials of the Revolutionary Regime, 1915-1916 123 43- “The Dry Law," Sonora, 1915 (Plutarco Elias Calles) 44. The Situation in Revolutionary Yucatan (Salvador Alvarado) 45. The Woman in the Future (Hermila Galindo) 46. Plan Felicista de Tierra Colorada 47. A Conventionist Manifesto 48. Carranza Moves Against Workers 49. A Widow Gives an Account of Pancho Villa’s Raid (Susan A. Moore) 50. Carranza and the Punitive Expedition 51. Calling Out U.S. Hypocrisy in. the Punitive Expedition 52. The Corrido of Pancho Villa 53. The Zimmermann Telegram 124
125 127 131 134 138 139 143 144 146 147
Contents VI. Hie Constitutional Revolution, 1917-1920 149 54. Tiie Constitution of 1917 150 55. Three Mexican Perspectives on the Constitution 154 56. The U.S. Government and the Constitution 156 57. The Carranza Doctrine 158 58. The Story of a Soldadera (Nellie Campobello) 159 59. The Assassination of Emiliano Zapata 161 60. Corrido on the Death of Emiliano Zapata 163 61. Public and Private Morality in a Revolutionary General 166 62. Obregon Runs for President 167 63. The Plan ofAguaPrieta 169 VII. Consolidation, 1920-1928 173 64. Obregon on Land Reform 174 65. Confronting Agrarian Reform (Rosalie Evans) 176 66. A Woman in Public Office (Rosa Torre Gonzalez) 178 67. Corrido on Pancho Villa’s Murder 181 68. Portrait of a Macho General (Martin Luis Guzman) 182 69. The Plan of Veracruz 186 70. The Rural Maestra (Gabriela Mistral) 189 71. The House of the Indigenous Student 191 72. Mexico on Trial before the World 192 73. Defending Mexican Sovereignty (Plutarco Elias Calles) 194 74. Labor in Revolutionary Mexico (Luis Araquistain Quevedo) 196 75. The Pope Speaks Out (Pope Pius XI) 198 76. A French Diplomat's Perspective on the Church-State Conflict (Ernest Lagarde) 200 203 77. When They Came for the Priest VIII. Toward the “Institutional Revolution,” 1928-1940 207 78. The Trial of José de Leon Toral and Madre Conchita 208 79. A Nation of Institutions and Laws (Plutarco Elias Calles) 210 80. Plan of Los Altos 212 81. Plan of Hermosillo 214 82. The Socialist ABCs 216 83. Feminism and Suffrage (Margarita Robles de Mendoza) 219 84. The Cardenista Agrarian Reform Program (Ramon
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