The Mexican Revolution was one of the most decisive political and social upheavals of the twentieth century. This ebook presents a clear and engaging overview of the movement that transformed Mexico, from the final years of Porfirio Díaz's long rule to the rise of revolutionary leaders such as Francisco Madero, Emiliano Zapata, Pancho Villa, Venustiano Carranza, and Álvaro Obregón. Through accessible historical narrative, the book explores the causes of the revolution, the struggle for land and justice, the role of peasants, workers, soldiers, and political factions, and the conflicts that shaped the future of the Mexican nation.
It also examines the 1917 Constitution, agrarian reform, regional power struggles, and the lasting legacy of the revolution in Mexican identity, politics, and culture. Ideal for readers interested in history, Latin America, social movements, political transformation, and revolutionary struggles, this ebook offers a concise yet meaningful introduction to a complex and fascinating period. More than a military conflict, the Mexican Revolution was a battle over power, land, rights, and the meaning of modern Mexico.
The Mexican Revolution was one of the most decisive political and social upheavals of the twentieth century. This ebook presents a clear and engaging overview of the movement that transformed Mexico, from the final years of Porfirio Díaz's long rule to the rise of revolutionary leaders such as Francisco Madero, Emiliano Zapata, Pancho Villa, Venustiano Carranza, and Álvaro Obregón. Through accessible historical narrative, the book explores the causes of the revolution, the struggle for land and justice, the role of peasants, workers, soldiers, and political factions, and the conflicts that shaped the future of the Mexican nation.
It also examines the 1917 Constitution, agrarian reform, regional power struggles, and the lasting legacy of the revolution in Mexican identity, politics, and culture. Ideal for readers interested in history, Latin America, social movements, political transformation, and revolutionary struggles, this ebook offers a concise yet meaningful introduction to a complex and fascinating period. More than a military conflict, the Mexican Revolution was a battle over power, land, rights, and the meaning of modern Mexico.