Revolutionary Mexico : the coming and process of the Mexican revolution /
John Mason Hart.
- Berkeley : University of California Press, 1989
- xix, 478 p.: ill., pothog., maps.; 23 cm.
- History / Latin American Studies .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 437-455) and index.
The ancien régime: The peasantry-- The industrial and urban workers-- The pequeña burguesía and provincial elites-- The seuzure of power: Porfirio Díz, american expansion, and the revolution of Tuxtepec-- The Growth of the Porfirian Economy and the american intrusion-- The crisis of the Porfirian Political Economy-- Global causation: Iran, China, Russia, and Mexico-- The revolution: Elite crisis and Mass Mobilization, 1910-1914-- Class confrontation, american intervention, and worker's defeat, 1914-1916-- Elite synthesis and sociopolitical reorganization, 1916-1924
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Mexico--History--Social aspects.--Revolution, 1910-1920 Mexico--History--1867-1910. Social conflict--History--Mexico--20th century. Argentina--Economic conditions. Mexico--Foreign relations--United States. United States--Foreign relations--Mexico. México --Historia --Revolución, 1910-1920--Aspectos sociales. México--Historia--Siglo XX. México--Historia México--Condiciones económicas México--Relaciones exteriores--Estados Unidos