Insurgent governor : Abraham Gonzalez and the Mexican Revolution in Chihuahua / William H. Beezley

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press , 1973Description: 195 p. : illus. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0803208219
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • LAS 972.1 BEE 
Summary: Francisco Madero’s attempts to limit the Mexican Revolution of 1910 to a change in the political system while leaving the social structures nearly unchanged has been described in detail by historians. The attempts by Madero’s collaborators to carry out these policies on the local level have only been insufficiently analyzed. William Beezley’s book, Insurgent Governor: Abraham González and the Mexican Revolution in Chihuahua, helps to fill this gap. It describes the administration of the first revolutionary Governor of Chihuahua, Abraham González.
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Francisco Madero’s attempts to limit the Mexican Revolution of 1910 to a change in the political system while leaving the social structures nearly unchanged has been described in detail by historians. The attempts by Madero’s collaborators to carry out these policies on the local level have only been insufficiently analyzed. William Beezley’s book, Insurgent Governor: Abraham González and the Mexican Revolution in Chihuahua, helps to fill this gap. It describes the administration of the first revolutionary Governor of Chihuahua, Abraham González.

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