El levantamiento delahuertista cuatro rebeliones y cuatro jefes militares

"Revisionist view of the traditional interpretation of 1923 revolt as a reaction against Obregón's imposition of Calles. Authors study four different regional revolts between 1923-24, all with different leaders and provoked by different causes: Rómulo Figueroa in Guerrero, Enrique Estrad...

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Main Author: Llerenas, Fidelina G. (-)
Other Authors: Tamayo, Jaime, autor (autor)
Format: eBook
Language:Castellano
Published: Guadalajara, Jal. : Universidad de Guadalajara 1995.
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Summary:"Revisionist view of the traditional interpretation of 1923 revolt as a reaction against Obregón's imposition of Calles. Authors study four different regional revolts between 1923-24, all with different leaders and provoked by different causes: Rómulo Figueroa in Guerrero, Enrique Estrada in Jalisco, Guadalupe Sánchez in Veracruz, and Fortunato Maycotte in Oaxaca. Rebels failed because of a lack of central control or unifying program. Adolfo de la Huerta played only a 'decorative role' in the armed movement against Obregón"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
Physical Description:1 online resource (136 páginas)
Bibliography:Contiene bibliografía.