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Recent Economic and Regional Histories of the Mexican Revolution

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INDUSTRY AND UNDERDEVELOPMENT: THE INDUSTRIALIZATION OF MEXICO, 1890–1940. By HaberStephen H. (Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1989. Pp. 237. $35.00 cloth.)

OIL AND REVOLUTION IN MEXICO. By BrownJonathan C. (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1993. Pp. 453. $40.00 cloth.)

THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION AND THE LIMITS OF AGRARIAN REFORM, 1915–1946. By MarkiewiczDana. (Boulder, Colo.: Lynn Rienner, 1993. Pp. 215. $37.50 cloth.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 October 2022

Peter V. N. Henderson*
Affiliation:
Winona State University
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Copyright © 1995 by the University of Texas Press

References

1. Carlos Fuentes, The Old Gringo, translated by Margaret Sayers Peden (New York: Harper and Row, 1985), 102, 128.

2. John Womack, “The Mexican Economy during the Revolution, 1910–1920: Historiography and Analysis,” Marxist Perspectives 1, no. 4 (1978):80–123.

3. Frank Brandenburg, The Making of Modern Mexico (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1964).

4. John Hart, Revolutionary Mexico: The Coming and Process of the Mexican Revolution (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1987).

5. Alan Knight, The Mexican Revolution, 2 vols. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986).

6. Dudley Ankerson, Agrarian Warlord: Saturnino Cedillo and the Mexican Revolution in San Luis Potosí (De Kalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1984).