Alvaro Obregon: Power and Revolution in Mexico, 1911-1920


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The Mexican Revolution produced some romantic and heroic figures. In Mexico at the time, however, one man loomed large as the embodiment of revolutionary goals and the one leader able to take the country from strife into peace. That man was Alvaro Obreg n.

Less well-known to North Americans than his contemporaries and sometime allies Emiliano Zapata and Pancho Villa, Obreg n eventually formed the first stable government of post-revolutionary Mexico. Stories of his daring and near-invincibility abounded as he led revolutionary forces against the usurper Huerta, then against the "bandit" elements within the Revolution itself. Throughout the period of fighting, however, Obreg n was shrewdly building coalitions of support and espousing concrete programs that would allow him to institutionalize power when the fighting ended.

This political and social study of Obreg n's rise to power, based on extensive archival research and interviews with revolutionary participants, provides an important perspective not only on the Revolution itself but also on its consolidation in the hands of an extraordinary leader. Students of Mexican history will find the book indispensable; others will find it a fascinating story of a man, a people, and how they lay the bases of peace in the midst of war.

Author: Linda B. Hall
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Published: 01/01/1981
Pages: 328
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.19lbs
Size: 9.07h x 6.06w x 0.83d
ISBN13: 9780890969717
ISBN10: 089096971X
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Historical
- History | Latin America | Mexico