Zapata and the Mexican revolution.
by Womack, John Jr.
Published by : Alfred A. Knopf (New York) Physical details: 435 p. Year: 1968Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Prologue : A people chooses a leader --
President Diaz elects a governor --
The planters progress --
The villagers join Madero --
The army campaigns --
The official revolutionaries perform --
Refugees win a war --
The countrymen disavow the constitutionalists --
The pueblos carry out a revolution --
The guerrilleros survive --
The resistance reforms --
The Zapatistas inherit Morelos --
Epilogue : A people keeps faith --
Appendix A: major plantations in Morelos, 1908-1909 --
Appendix B: the Plan de Ayala --
Appendix C: The Agrarian law --
Bibliographical note --
Index.
A biography of the Mexican patriot who organized and led his rural community in resistance to the central government.
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