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The Mexican Revolution's Wake - The Making of a Political System, 1920–1929

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Introduction: Mexico's search for peace and postrevolutionary political institutions; 1. The socialist crucible: Yucatán, 1915-1922; 2. Revolutionary laboratories: the spread of socialism across the Southeast, 1915-1923; 3. Putting the system to the test: The de la Huerta rebellion in the Southeast, 1923-4; 4. A harder line: socialist tabasco, 1920-27; 5. The forgotten revolution: socialist Chiapas, 1924-7; 6. Closing ranks: socialism and anti-reelectionism, 1925-27; 7. A nation of parties; Conclusion: hard lessons.

About the author

Sarah Osten is an assistant professor of history at the University of Vermont. She has published research on Mexican politics, the history of the Mexican Southeast, and women's suffrage.

Summary

A social and political history of regional socialist parties that set critical precedents for the creation of Mexico's single-party system following the Mexican Revolution. For scholars and students of modern Latin America across disciplines.

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