Rural revolt in Mexico : U.S. intervention and the domain of subaltern politics /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Nugent, Daniel, Roseberry, William C., 1950-2000 (prol.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, 1998.
Edition:2nd ed., expanded ed.
Series:American encounters/global interactions / Gilbert M. Joseph, Emily S. Rosenberg
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / William Roseberry
  • Introduction: Reasons to Be Cheerful / Daniel Nugent
  • I. Popular Nationalism and Anti-Imperialism in the Mexican Countryside: The United States and the Mexican Peasantry, circa 1880-1940 / Alan Knight
  • Measuring Influence: The United States and the Mexican Peasantry / John H. Coatsworth
  • Social Unrest, Nationalism, and American Capital in the Mexican Countryside, 1876-1920 / John Mason Hart
  • Villismo: Nationalism and Popular Mobilization in Northern Mexico / Ruben Osorio
  • II. Class, Ethnicity, and Space in Mexican Rural Revolts: Rancheros and Rebellion: The Case of Northwestern Chihuahua, 1905-1909 / Jane-Dale Lloyd
  • Mixtec Political Consciousness: From Passive to Active Resistance / Michael Kearney
  • Space and Revolution in Northeastern Chihuahua / Maria Teresa Koreck
  • III U. S. Intervention and Popular Ideology: The United States, Feuding Elites, and Rural Revolt in Yucatan, 1836-1915 / Gilbert M. Joseph
  • U. S. Military Intervention, Revolutionary Mobilization, and Popular Ideology in the Chihuahuan Sierra, 1916-1917 / Ana Maria Alonso
  • IV. Resistance and Persistence: Chiapas and the Rebellion of the Enchanted World / Adolfo Gilly.
  • From Alliance to Dependency: The Formation and Deformation of an Alliance between Francisco Villa and the United States / Friedrich Katz
  • Chiapas and the Rebellion of the Enchanted World / Adolfo Gilly.