Format:
1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 578 pages)
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illustrations, map
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
ISBN:
0803222807
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0803224621
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9780803222809
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9780803224629
Series Statement:
The Mexican experience
Content:
The postrevolutionary reconstruction of the Mexican government did not easily or immediately reach all corners of the country. At every level, political intermediaries negotiated, resisted, appropriated, or ignored the dictates of the central government. National policy reverberated through Mexico?s local and political networks in countless different ways and resulted in a myriad of regional arrangements. It is this process of diffusion, politicking, and conflict that Benjamin T. Smith examines in Pistoleros and Popular Movements
Content:
Revolution and stasis in Oaxaca, 1876-1928 -- The caudillo and the state, 1928-34 -- The rise of Cardenismo and the decline of Chicolopismo, 1932-36 -- The politics of Cardenismo, 1936-40 -- Cárdenas's caciques, 1936-40 -- Politics and socioeconomic reform, 1936-40 -- The problems with Cardenista politics and the rise of the urban social movement, 1940-44 -- The rise and fall of Edmundo Sánchez Cano, 1944-47 -- The Vallistocracia governor, 1947-50 -- The short reign of Manuel Mayoral Heredia, 1950-52
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 495-534) and index
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780803222809
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0803222807
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Smith, Benjamin T Pistoleros and popular movements Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, ©2009
Language:
English
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