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With its well-conceived chronological coverage, it would be useful in undergraduate courses. Specialists in modern Mexican history should take note as well. * The Americas: A Quarterly Review of Latin American History *
This is a concise, valuable anthology. . . . A lively and useful introduction. * The Historian *
Overall, the book offers sufficient new scholarship and new approaches to post-revolutionary politics to make it a welcome addition to most professional Mexicanists’ shelves. The brevity and clarity of most chapters make it useful for undergraduate classes as well. * Hispanic American Historical Review *
Buchenau and Beezley have assembled the ideal mix of veteran and emerging scholars to reassess the pivotal role that state governors and local powerholders played during the Mexican revolution and the regime that consolidated it. Drawing upon national and regional archives and informed by recent advances in social history, gender analysis, and studies in state formation, these succinct essays provide a more nuanced and textured account of Mexico's transition from the caudillo and cacique politics of the 1910s and 1920s to the more centralized, corporatist state that began to emerge in the 1930s. This collection deserves a place in both the classroom and professional libraries. -- Gilbert M. Joseph, Yale University

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Chapter 1: The Role of State Governors in the Mexican Revolution Chapter 2: Benito Juárez Maza of Oaxaca: A Revolutionary Governor? Chapter 3: Salvador Alvarado of Yucatán: Revolutionary Reforms, Revolutionary Women Chapter 4: Plutarco Elías Calles of Sonora: A Mexican Jacobin Chapter 5: Adalberto Tejeda of Veracruz: Radicalism and Reaction Chapter 6: José Guadalupe Zuno Hernández and the Revolutionary Process in Jalisco Chapter 7: Tomás Garrido Canabal of Tabasco: Road Building and Revolutionary Reform Chapter 8: Marte R. Gómez of Tamaulipas: Governing Agrarian Revolution Chapter 9: Efraín Gutiérrez of Chiapas: The Revolutionary Bureaucrat Chapter 10: Maximino Avila Camacho of Puebla Chapter 11: Baltasar Leyva Mancilla of Guerrero: Learning Hegemony

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 3/16/2009 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780742557697, 978-0742557697
      ISBN10: 0742557693

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      With its well-conceived chronological coverage, it would be useful in undergraduate courses. Specialists in modern Mexican history should take note as well. * The Americas: A Quarterly Review of Latin American History *
      This is a concise, valuable anthology. . . . A lively and useful introduction. * The Historian *
      Overall, the book offers sufficient new scholarship and new approaches to post-revolutionary politics to make it a welcome addition to most professional Mexicanists’ shelves. The brevity and clarity of most chapters make it useful for undergraduate classes as well. * Hispanic American Historical Review *
      Buchenau and Beezley have assembled the ideal mix of veteran and emerging scholars to reassess the pivotal role that state governors and local powerholders played during the Mexican revolution and the regime that consolidated it. Drawing upon national and regional archives and informed by recent advances in social history, gender analysis, and studies in state formation, these succinct essays provide a more nuanced and textured account of Mexico's transition from the caudillo and cacique politics of the 1910s and 1920s to the more centralized, corporatist state that began to emerge in the 1930s. This collection deserves a place in both the classroom and professional libraries. -- Gilbert M. Joseph, Yale University

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: The Role of State Governors in the Mexican Revolution Chapter 2: Benito Juárez Maza of Oaxaca: A Revolutionary Governor? Chapter 3: Salvador Alvarado of Yucatán: Revolutionary Reforms, Revolutionary Women Chapter 4: Plutarco Elías Calles of Sonora: A Mexican Jacobin Chapter 5: Adalberto Tejeda of Veracruz: Radicalism and Reaction Chapter 6: José Guadalupe Zuno Hernández and the Revolutionary Process in Jalisco Chapter 7: Tomás Garrido Canabal of Tabasco: Road Building and Revolutionary Reform Chapter 8: Marte R. Gómez of Tamaulipas: Governing Agrarian Revolution Chapter 9: Efraín Gutiérrez of Chiapas: The Revolutionary Bureaucrat Chapter 10: Maximino Avila Camacho of Puebla Chapter 11: Baltasar Leyva Mancilla of Guerrero: Learning Hegemony

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