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082 1 _aLAS 972.082 LIE
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100 1 _aLieuwen, Edwin
245 1 0 _aMexican militarism
_b; the political rise and fall of the revolutionary army, 1910-1940
_c/ Edwin Lieuwen
250 _a3a ed
260 _aAlbuquerque, NM
_b: University of New Mexico Press
_c, 1968
300 _a194 p.
_b: illus.
_c; 24 cm
505 0 0 _aThe Revolution, 1910-1914 -- The Carranza era, 1914-1920 -- The Obregon era, 1920-1924 -- The Calles era, 1925-1937 -- The Carenas era, 1934-1940.
520 _aThis book examines the unique role a revolutionary army plays in the politics of Mexico. It discusses the political process which characterizes revolutions and revolutionary regimes in the twentieth century. The general problem to which the author directs his analysis is that of introducing civilian control into a political structure still dominated by the generals who successfully brought about the Revolution and who supposedly represent its ideals.
546 _aEnglish
650 4 _aCivil supremacy over the military
_z-Mexico
651 4 _aMexico
_x-History
_y-1910-1946
651 4 _aMexico
_x-Armed Forces
_x-Political activity
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