Case study of the mid-twentieth century Jaramillista agrarian movement which became a guerrilla insurgency, focusing on the contradictory political strategies which the movement and its leaders appropriated.
Case study of the mid-twentieth century Jaramillista agrarian movement which became a guerrilla insurgency, focusing on the contradictory political strategies which the movement and its leaders appropriated.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments vii Introduction 1 1. The Ghost of Zapata 26 2. Jaramillo, Cárdenas, and the Emiliano Zapata Cooperative 55 3. The Agrarista Tradition 85 4. "Like Juárez, with Our Offices on the Run" 108 5. "They Made Him into a Rebel" 139 6. Gender, Community, and Struggle 161 7. Judas's Embrace 184 Conclusion: The Jaramillista Legacy 211 Notes 225 Bibliography 263 Index 279
Acknowledgments vii Introduction 1 1. The Ghost of Zapata 26 2. Jaramillo, Cárdenas, and the Emiliano Zapata Cooperative 55 3. The Agrarista Tradition 85 4. "Like Juárez, with Our Offices on the Run" 108 5. "They Made Him into a Rebel" 139 6. Gender, Community, and Struggle 161 7. Judas's Embrace 184 Conclusion: The Jaramillista Legacy 211 Notes 225 Bibliography 263 Index 279
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