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This acclaimed reinterpretation of the Mexican Revolution, based on new evidence obtained in Mexican and American archives and on the historical literature of recent years, is available here in the...
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15 December 1997

This acclaimed reinterpretation of the Mexican Revolution, based on new evidence obtained in Mexican and American archives and on the historical literature of recent years, is available here in the tenth anniversary edition, complete with a new Preface by the author.
Price: $34.95
Pages: 478
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
15 December 1997
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520215313
Format: Paperback
John Mason Hart is Professor of History at the University of Houston. His previous books include Revolutionary Mexico: The Coming and Process of the Mexican Revolution, Tenth Anniversary edition (California 1998).
Preface to the Tenth Anniversary Edition
Preface
Introduction
PART I: THE ANCIEN REGIME
ONE: The Peasantry
TWO: The Industrial and Urban Workers
THREE: The Pequefia Burguesia and Provincial Elites
FOUR: The Seizure of Power: Porfirio Diaz, American Expansion,
and the Revolution of Tuxtepec
FIVE: The Growth of the Porfirian Economy and the American
Intrusion
SIX: The Crisis of the Porfirian Political Economy
SEVEN: Global Causation: Iran, China, Russia, and Mexico
PART II: THE REVOLUTION
EIGIIT: Elite Crisis and Mass Mobilization, 1910-1914
NINE: Class Confrontation, American Intervention, and Workers'
Defeat, 1914-1916
TEN: Elite Synthesis and Sociopolitical Reorganization,
1916-1924
Conclusion
Epilogue
Notes
Notes on Archival Sources
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Introduction
PART I: THE ANCIEN REGIME
ONE: The Peasantry
TWO: The Industrial and Urban Workers
THREE: The Pequefia Burguesia and Provincial Elites
FOUR: The Seizure of Power: Porfirio Diaz, American Expansion,
and the Revolution of Tuxtepec
FIVE: The Growth of the Porfirian Economy and the American
Intrusion
SIX: The Crisis of the Porfirian Political Economy
SEVEN: Global Causation: Iran, China, Russia, and Mexico
PART II: THE REVOLUTION
EIGIIT: Elite Crisis and Mass Mobilization, 1910-1914
NINE: Class Confrontation, American Intervention, and Workers'
Defeat, 1914-1916
TEN: Elite Synthesis and Sociopolitical Reorganization,
1916-1924
Conclusion
Epilogue
Notes
Notes on Archival Sources
Bibliography
Index