Workers, neighbors, and citizens : the revolution in Mexico City
Presents an analysis of the neglected working class of Mexico City and their role in the Mexican Revolution. This book examines the mobilization of workers and the urban poor in Mexico City from the eve of the 1910 revolution through the early 1920s, producing for the first time a nuanced illumination of groups, long been discounted by historians.
Print Book, English, ©2001
University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, ©2001
History
xii, 441 pages : illustrations, maps
9780803229365, 9780803279971, 0803229364, 0803279973
44669754
Making a Metropolis, Forming a Class, 1884-1910. The Social Geography of the Porfirian Capital ; Worlds of Work
Political Cultures and Mobilization. Working-Class Cultures ; Maderista Politics and the Rise of Unions ; Direct Action and a Citywide Working-Class Movement
Working People in the Revolution. Urban Popular Classes and Revolutionary Politics ; Consolidation and Confrontation ; The Aftermath of Revolution