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The Mexican Revolution: Porfirians, Liberals and Peasants
The Mexican Revolution: Porfirians, Liberals and Peasants
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The Mexican Revolution was like no other: it was fueled by no vanguard party, no coherent ideology, no international ambitions; and ultimately it served to reinforce rather than to subvert many of the features of the old regime it overthrew. Alan Knight argues that a populist uprising brought about the fall of longtime dictator Porfirio Díaz in 1910. It was one of those relatively rare episodes in history when the mass of the people profoundly influenced events. In this first of two volumes Knight shows how urban liberals joined in uneasy alliance with agrarian interests to install Francisco Madero as president and how his attempts to bring constitutional democracy to Mexico were doomed by counter-revolutionary forces. The Mexican Revolution illuminates on all levels, local and national, the complex history of an era. Rejecting fashionable Marxist and revisionist interpretations, it comes as close as any work can to being definitive.
Author: Alan Knight
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Published: 03/01/1990
Pages: 620
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.08lbs
Size: 9.14h x 6.00w x 1.57d
ISBN: 9780803277700
Author: Alan Knight
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Published: 03/01/1990
Pages: 620
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.08lbs
Size: 9.14h x 6.00w x 1.57d
ISBN: 9780803277700
About the Author
Alan Knight is Professor of Latin American History, Oxford University, and Director of the Latin American Centre, St. Antony's College, Oxford.
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