The Mexican Revolution : conflict and consolidation, 1910-1940 / edited by Douglas W. Richmond and Sam W. Haynes introduction by John Mason Hart contributors: Nicholas Villanueva Jr. … [et al.].


College Station : Published for the University of Texas at Arlington by Texas A&M University Press, 2013.
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Part of the series Walter Prescott Webb memorial lectures 44;Walter Prescott Webb memorial lectures 44.
Notes:

  • Includes index.
  • The Mexican Revolution / John Mason Hart — Decade of disorder: the execution of León Martínez Jr. and Mexican/Anglo race relations in Texas during the first four years of the Mexican Revolution / Nicholas Villanueva Jr. — Wire me before shooting : federalism in (in)action: the Texas-Mexico Border during the revolution, 1910-1920 / Don M. Coerver — The rhetoric and reality of nationalism: Monterrey in the revolution / Miguel Ángel González-Quiroga — Creating a schizophrenic border: migration and perception, 1920-1925 / Linda B. Hall — Revolutionary Mexican nationalism and the Mexican immigrant community in Los Angeles during the Great Depression: memory, identity, and survival / Francisco E. Balderrama — From the Caudillo to Tata Lázaro: the Maximato in perspective, 1928-1934 / Jürgen Buchenau — Revolution without resonance? Mexico’s fiesta of bullets and its aftermath in Chiapas, 1910-1940 / Stephen E. Lewis — Back to centralism, 1920-1940 / Carlos Martínez Assad — The Mexican Revolution: one century of reflections, 1910-2010 / Thomas Benjamin — About the contributors.
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Encompassing wide-ranging and careful studies that rely on Mexican and borderlands political and social history, literature, and socioeconomic change, this volume provides a superb compendium of research on … the Mexican Revolution….[and] suggests fertile fields of inquiry for future scholarship.

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