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John Lear, University of Puget Sound, author of Picturing the Proletariat: Artists and Labor in Revolutionary Mexico, 1908-1940
"Weis captures the defining characteristics, achievements, and shortcomings of Latin America's first social revolution. The volume adeptly guides the reader through the complex, often chaotic 1910-40 period, drawing on recent research as well as his own close reading of primary sources. While taking into account structural forces and larger-than-life personalities battling for power, Weis never loses sight of the struggles of everyday Mexicans for dignity, a better life, and (for many) their faith. His attention to gender and women's uphill fight against patriarchy is especially welcome."
Ben Fallaw, Coby College, author of Religion and State Formation in Postrevolutionary Mexico, 1929-1940