Article 123 St. and No Re-election Ave.: The Mexican Revolution; 1981
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- Identifier
- MS1133-0063
- Title
- Article 123 St. and No Re-election Ave.: The Mexican Revolution; 1981
- Description
- The paper discusses the Mexican Revolution from 1911 to 1935, focusing on key figures like Francisco Madero, Porfirio Diaz, Emiliano Zapata, and others, highlighting the political and social upheaval that led to significant changes in Mexico. It covers various aspects of the revolution, including the rise and fall of leaders, foreign interventions, and the impact of the revolution on Mexican society and its relationship with the United States.
- Date
- 12 February 1981
- Creator
- Johnson, William Martin
- topic
- talk
- lecture
- SPHEX Club
- William Martin Johnson
- Johnson
- 1981
- Inter-American Affairs
- Mexico
- Parras de la Fuente Coahuila
- Madero family
- Guyule plant rubber production
- Francisco I. Madero (1911-1913)
- Porfirio Diaz dictatorship
- Anti-Re-election Party
- Abraham Gonzalez
- Pascual Orozco and Pancho Villa
- Emiliano Zapata, Morelos peasants
- Huerta regime
- U.S. intervention in Mexico
- Land reform movements
- Article 123 St. and No Re-election Ave.
- impact of foreign investment in Mexico
- Assassination of Madero
- Mexican cultural revolution
- Political leadership in Mexico
- Tampico oil fields
- U.S. dollar diplomacy
- Mexican-American relations
- Type
- Text
- Genre
- lectures
- Digital Format
- application/pdf
- Language
- English
- Repository
- George M. Jones Library Association
- Rights
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Rights Holder
- William Martin Johnson
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