"In addition to the relevance provided by contemporary events, the republication of "Revolution from Without" comes at a particularly effervescent moment in Latin American revolutionary studies. An ongoing discourse among political sociologists, anthropologists and historians has greatly enriched our understanding of the political economy and social history of revolutions and popular insurgencies."--from the preface to the paperback edition
"In addition to the relevance provided by contemporary events, the republication of "Revolution from Without" comes at a particularly effervescent moment in Latin American revolutionary studies. An ongoing discourse among political sociologists, anthropologists and historians has greatly enriched our understanding of the political economy and social history of revolutions and popular insurgencies."--from the preface to the paperback editionHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of tables and figures ix Foreword / Alan Knight xi Preface xix Acknowledgments xxvi Prologue: Yucatan receives a revolution 1 Part I. The Parameters of Revolution 1. Plant and plantation: the development of a monocrop economy 13 2. The henequen boom: oligarchy and informal empire, 1880-1915 33 3. The revolutionary equation within Yucatan: the problem of mobilization 70 Part II. The Bourgeois Revolution, 1915-1918 4. Salvador Alvarado and bourgeois revolution from without 93 5. The theory and practice of bourgeois reform: land and the export economy 122 6. The breakdown of bourgeois revolution, 1918-1920 150 Part III. The Socialist Revolution, 1920-1930 7. Felipe Carrillo Puerto and the rise of Yucatecan socialism 185 8. The ideology and praxis of a socialist revolution: agrarian reform and the henequen industry 228 9. The failure of revolution from within, 1923-1924 263 Epilogue: With revolution, 1924- : Yucatan's legacy of frustration 288 Appendix: Agrarian reform, 1915-1927 305 Abbreviations used in notes 308 Notes 311 Select bibliography 373 Index 392
List of tables and figures ix Foreword / Alan Knight xi Preface xix Acknowledgments xxvi Prologue: Yucatan receives a revolution 1 Part I. The Parameters of Revolution 1. Plant and plantation: the development of a monocrop economy 13 2. The henequen boom: oligarchy and informal empire, 1880-1915 33 3. The revolutionary equation within Yucatan: the problem of mobilization 70 Part II. The Bourgeois Revolution, 1915-1918 4. Salvador Alvarado and bourgeois revolution from without 93 5. The theory and practice of bourgeois reform: land and the export economy 122 6. The breakdown of bourgeois revolution, 1918-1920 150 Part III. The Socialist Revolution, 1920-1930 7. Felipe Carrillo Puerto and the rise of Yucatecan socialism 185 8. The ideology and praxis of a socialist revolution: agrarian reform and the henequen industry 228 9. The failure of revolution from within, 1923-1924 263 Epilogue: With revolution, 1924- : Yucatan's legacy of frustration 288 Appendix: Agrarian reform, 1915-1927 305 Abbreviations used in notes 308 Notes 311 Select bibliography 373 Index 392
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