Breve historia de la Revolución mexicana
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Author
Publication
2015-04-30 - Ediciones Nowtilus
Word Count
76,000 words, Guess
Page Count
304 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivebrevehistoriadel0000mart_f5w0
- ISBN-10849967707X
- ISBN-139788499677071
- OCLC Control Number907179099
- Open LibraryOL35637907M
Classifications
- LCCF1234 .M393 2015
Description
In Spanish: "Descubra los últimos años de la interminable dictadura de Porfirio Díaz, una época en la que México vivió en un volcán a punto de estallar. La historia de un país que había disfrutado de un extraordinario progreso económico, pero que conservaba aún el profundo lastre del analfabetismo y de la muy desigual distribución de la tierra. En 1910, la exigencia de democratización aglutinó a los disidentes y pronto quedó claro que la revolución pasaba de lo político a lo social. Conozca los conflictos civiles, con líderes tan carismáticos como Emiliano Zapata o Pancho Villa, ambos asesinados; el surgimiento de un estado autoritario; el Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI); cómo estaban organizadas las guerrillas y en qué consistió la intervención de Estados Unidos. De la mano de Francisco Martínez Hoyos, especialista en el tema, se acercará a una revolución en la que durante diez años, México vivirá una situación de anarquía, en medio de alianzas tejidas y destejidas una y otra vez."--Amazon.com. In English: Discover the last years of the interminable dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz, a time in which Mexico lived in a volcano about to explode. The history of a country that had enjoyed extraordinary economic progress, but still had a deep burden of illiteracy and the highly unequal distribution of land. In 1910, the demand for democratization brought together dissidents and it soon became clear that the revolution moved from the political to the social. Know the civil conflict, with such charismatic leaders like Emiliano Zapata and Pancho Villa, both killed; the emergence of an authoritarian state; the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI); how the guerrillas were organized and how involved the US intervention. The author, Francisco Martinez Hoyos, a specialist in the subject, will approach a revolution in which for ten years, Mexico will experience a situation of anarchy amid woven alliances and destejidas again and again.
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