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title:The Mexican Revolution in Puebla, 1908-1913 : The Maderista Movement and the Failure of Liberal Reform
author:LaFrance, David G.
publisher:Scholarly Resources, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:0842022937
print isbn13:9780842022934
ebook isbn13:9780585196381
language:English
subjectPuebla (Mexico : State)--History, Mexico--History--Revolution, 1910-1920, Madero, Francisco I.,--1873-1913, Political participation--Mexico--Puebla (State)--History--20th century, Government, Resistance to--Mexico--Puebla (State)--History--20th century.
publication date:1989
lcc:F1326.L3 1989eb
ddc:972/.48081
subject:Puebla (Mexico : State)--History, Mexico--History--Revolution, 1910-1920, Madero, Francisco I.,--1873-1913, Political participation--Mexico--Puebla (State)--History--20th century, Government, Resistance to--Mexico--Puebla (State)--History--20th century.
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The Mexican Revolution in Puebla, 1908-1913
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Districts in the State of Puebla Page iii The Mexican - photo 2
Districts in the State of Puebla
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The Mexican Revolution in Puebla, 1908-1913
The Maderista Movement and the Failure of Liberal Reform
David G. LaFrance
The Mexican Revolution in Puebla 1908-1913 the Maderista movement and the failure of liberal reform - image 3
A Scholarly Resources Imprint
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE
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Picture 4
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements
of the American National Standard for permanence of paper for
printed library materials, Z39.48, 1984.
(c) 1989 Scholarly Resources Inc.
All rights reserved
First published 1989
Printed and bound in the United States of America
Scholarly Resources Inc.
104 Greenhill Avenue
Wilmington, DE 19805-1897
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
LaFrance, David G. (David Gerald), 1948
The Mexican Revolution in Puebla, 1908-1913.
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.
1. Puebla (Mexico: State)-History. 2. Mexico
History-Revolution, 1910-1920. 3. Madero, Francisco I.,
1873-1913. 4. Political participation-Mexico-Puebla
(State)-History-20th century. 5. Government,
Resistance to-Mexico-Puebla (State)-History-20th
century. I. Title.
F1326.L3 1989 972'.48081 88-34923
ISBN 0-8420-2293-7 (alk. paper)
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About the Author
David G. LaFrance is an assistant professor of history at Oregon State University, Corvallis. He received his Ph.D. at Indiana University-Bloomington and has taught at the Autonomous University of Puebla, the University of Lodz*, and Kansas State University. In addition to Francisco I. Madero y la revolucin mexicana en Puebla (Puebla, 1987), Professor LaFrance has published a number of articles on Mexican history and popular culture. He is currently researching the origins and development of the "revolutionary family" and the official party in Puebla.
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Contents
Acknowledgments,
ix
Abbreviations,
xi
Introduction,
xvii
Chapter I
The Political Movement,
1
Chapter II
The Road to Revolution,
31
Chapter III
The Revolutionaries Triumph,
59
Chapter IV
The Interim,
99
Chapter V
Attempts at Reform,
149
Chapter VI
The Movement Crumbles,
177
Chapter VII
The Aftermath,
225
Conclusion,
239
Bibliography,
245
Index,
261

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Acknowledgments
There is an old saying that one should choose a book project more carefully than a lover for one is likely to live with the project longer. This particular endeavor seems to have lingered over even more time than the above maxim perhaps suggests. It started out to be a master's thesis not just many years ago but in another country. Along the way, I have received the assistance and encouragement of many fine people and institutions, and I wish to thank them all. There are a few, however, that deserve special mention.
First, I owe a great deal to Nancy L. Hunt for the innumerable hours she spent reading and editing the developing manuscript as well as for her unflagging understanding and patience. If it were not for the extraordinary generosity of my good friends Marco Antonio Reyes Valencia of Mexico City and Robert Alexius of Austin, Texas, my research would have been much more costly and certainly less enjoyable. I want to thank Errol D. Jones of Boise, Idaho, for his unfailing interest and support over the last decade and a half. Other individuals have kindly taken the time to read and criticize the work at various points along its journey; they include William Beezley, John Hart, Peter Henderson, John Lombardi, Stephen Niblo, Laurens Perry, David Pletcher, Robert Quirk, Anya P. Royce, and Paul Vanderwood. Also, the entire staff of Scholarly Resources has been extremely helpful.
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