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Plutarco Elias Calles and the Mexican Revolution (Paperback)
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Plutarco Elias Calles and the Mexican Revolution (Paperback)
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The only substantive study of Plutarco Elias Calles and the Mexican
Revolution, this book traces the remarkable life story of a complex
and little-understood, yet key figure in Mexico's history. Jurgen
Buchenau draws on a rich array of archival evidence from Mexico,
the United States, and Europe to explore Calles's origins and
political trajectory. He hailed from Sonora, a border state marked
by fundamental social and economic change at the turn of the
twentieth century. After dabbling in various careers, Calles found
the early years of the revolution (1910-1920) afforded him the
chance to rise to local and ultimately national prominence. As
president from 1924 to 1928, Calles embarked on an ambitious reform
program, modernized the financial system, and defended national
sovereignty against an interventionist U.S. government. Yet these
reforms failed to eradicate underdevelopment, corruption, and
social injustice. Moreover, his unyielding campaigns against the
Catholic Church and his political enemies earned him a reputation
as a repressive strongman. After his term as president, Calles
continued to exert broad influence as his country's foremost
political figure while three weaker presidents succeeded each other
in an atmosphere of constant political crisis. He played a
significant role in founding a ruling party that reined in the
destructive ambitions of leading army officers and promised to help
campesinos and workers attain better living conditions. This
dynastic party and its successors, including the present-day
Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI, or Party of the
Institutional Revolution), remained in power until 2000. Many of
the institutions and laws forged during the Calles era survived
into the present. Through this comprehensive assessment of a
quintessential politician in an era dominated by generals,
entrepreneurs, and educated professionals, Buchenau opens an
illuminating window into the Mexican Revolution and contemporary
Mexico."
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