Zapata and the Mexican Revolution / John Womack, Jr.
Zapata and the Mexican Revolution John Womack, Jr. ". . . It is certainly the definitive study of Emiliano Zapata, and it places him in his proper context." 'Frank Jellinek, The New York Times Book Review "A feat of historical writing ... Womack has an uncanny feeling for the inf...
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Vintage Books,
1969.
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Table of Contents:
- Prologue: a people chooses a leader
- President Diaz elects a governor
- The planters progress
- The villagers join Madero
- The army campaigns
- The official revolutionaries perform
- Refugees win a war
- The countrymen disavow the constitutionalists
- The pueblos carry out a revolution
- The guerrilleros survive
- The resistance reforms
- The Zapatistas inherit Morelos
- Epilogue: a people keeps faith.