Alvaro Obregon : power and revolution in Mexico, 1911-1920 / Linda B. Hall
Material type: TextPublication details: College Station, Tx. : Texas A & M University Press , c1981.Description: xiv, 290 p., [20] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0-89096-113-1
- LAS 972.0822 OBR
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Latin American Studies | Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. | LAS 972.0822 OBR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 020378 |
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LAS 972.082 LIE Mexican militarism ; the political rise and fall of the revolutionary army, 1910-1940 | LAS 972.082 TUC The holy war in Los Altos : A regional analysis of Mexico's cristero rebellion | LAS 972.082 WIL The mexican revolution : Federal expenditure and social change since 1910 | LAS 972.0822 OBR Alvaro Obregon : power and revolution in Mexico, 1911-1920 | LAS 972.0825 MIL Red, white, and green : the maturing of Mexicanidad, 1940-1946 | LAS 972.083 HAB Mexico since 1980 | LAS 972.083 MON Mexico Today |
Bibliography: p. [265]-280 and includes index.
The Mexican Revolution produced some romantic and heroic figures. In Mexico at the time, however, one man loomed large as the embodiment of revolutionary goals and the one leader able to take the country from strife into peace. That man was Alvaro Obregon.
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