On November 20, 1910, Mexicans initiated the world's first popular
social revolution. The unbalanced progress of the previous regime
triggered violence and mobilized individuals from all classes to
demand social and economic justice. In the process they shaped
modern Mexico at a cost of two million lives.
This accessible and gripping account guides the reader through the
intricacies of the revolution, focusing on the revolutionaries as a
group and the implementation of social and political changes. In
this volume written for the revolution's centennial, William H.
Beezley and Colin M. MacLachlan recount how the revolutionary
generation laid the foundation for a better life for all Mexicans.
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