Book contents
- Frontmatter
- I THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF MIDDLE AND SOUTH AMERICA ON THE EVE OF THE CONQUEST
- II COLONIAL SPANISH AMERICA
- III COLONIAL BRAZIL
- IV THE INDEPENDENCE OF LATIN AMERICA
- V LATIN AMERICA: ECONOMY, SOCIETY, POLITICS, c. 1820 TO c. 1870
- VI LATIN AMERICA: ECONOMY, SOCIETY, POLITICS, c. 1870 to 1930
- 1 Latin America and the international economy, 1870–1914
- 2 Latin America and the international economy, 1914–1929
- 3 Population
- 4 Rural Spanish America
- 5 The growth of cities
- 6 Industry
- 7 The urban working class and early labour movements
- 8 The Catholic church
- 9 Mexico: Restored republic and Porfiriato, 1867–1910
- 10 The Mexican Revolution, 1910–1920
- 11 Mexico: Revolution and reconstruction in the 1920s
- 12 Central America
- 13 Cuba
- 14 Puerto Rico
- 15 The Dominican Republic
- 16 Haiti
- 17 Argentina: Economy, 1870–1914
- 18 Argentina: Society and politics, 1880–1916
- 19 Argentina, 1914–1930
- 20 Uruguay
- 21 Paraguay
- 22 Chile
- 23 Bolivia
- 24 Peru
- 25 Colombia
- 26 Ecuador
- 27 Venezuela
- 28 Brazil: Economy
- 29 Brazil: Society and politics, 1870–1889
- 30 Brazil: Society and politics, 1889–1930
- VII LATIN AMERICA: ECONOMY, SOCIETY, POLITICS, 1930 to c. 1990
- VIII IDEAS IN LATIN AMERICA SINCE INDEPENDENCE
- IX LATIN AMERICAN CULTURE SINCE INDEPENDENCE
- X THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF LATIN AMERICA SINCE INDEPENDENCE
- THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA
10 - The Mexican Revolution, 1910–1920
from VI - LATIN AMERICA: ECONOMY, SOCIETY, POLITICS, c. 1870 to 1930
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2008
- Frontmatter
- I THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF MIDDLE AND SOUTH AMERICA ON THE EVE OF THE CONQUEST
- II COLONIAL SPANISH AMERICA
- III COLONIAL BRAZIL
- IV THE INDEPENDENCE OF LATIN AMERICA
- V LATIN AMERICA: ECONOMY, SOCIETY, POLITICS, c. 1820 TO c. 1870
- VI LATIN AMERICA: ECONOMY, SOCIETY, POLITICS, c. 1870 to 1930
- 1 Latin America and the international economy, 1870–1914
- 2 Latin America and the international economy, 1914–1929
- 3 Population
- 4 Rural Spanish America
- 5 The growth of cities
- 6 Industry
- 7 The urban working class and early labour movements
- 8 The Catholic church
- 9 Mexico: Restored republic and Porfiriato, 1867–1910
- 10 The Mexican Revolution, 1910–1920
- 11 Mexico: Revolution and reconstruction in the 1920s
- 12 Central America
- 13 Cuba
- 14 Puerto Rico
- 15 The Dominican Republic
- 16 Haiti
- 17 Argentina: Economy, 1870–1914
- 18 Argentina: Society and politics, 1880–1916
- 19 Argentina, 1914–1930
- 20 Uruguay
- 21 Paraguay
- 22 Chile
- 23 Bolivia
- 24 Peru
- 25 Colombia
- 26 Ecuador
- 27 Venezuela
- 28 Brazil: Economy
- 29 Brazil: Society and politics, 1870–1889
- 30 Brazil: Society and politics, 1889–1930
- VII LATIN AMERICA: ECONOMY, SOCIETY, POLITICS, 1930 to c. 1990
- VIII IDEAS IN LATIN AMERICA SINCE INDEPENDENCE
- IX LATIN AMERICAN CULTURE SINCE INDEPENDENCE
- X THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF LATIN AMERICA SINCE INDEPENDENCE
- THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA
Summary
printed sources, bibliography and historiography
The most inclusive and best organized guide to the literature on the Mexican Revolution is W. D. Raat, The Mexican Revolution: An Annotated Guide to Recent Scholarship (Boston, 1982). Indispensable guides to official documents, pamphlets, newspapers, manifestos, and published correspondence are L. González y González (ed.), Fuentes de la historia contemporánea de México: Libros y folletos, 3 vols. (Mexico, D.F., 1962–3) and S. R. Ross (ed.), Fuentes de la historia contemporánea de México: Periódicos y revistas, 4 vols. (Mexico, D.F., 1965–76). The most important body of printed materials is I. Fabela and J. E. de Fabela (eds.), Documentos históricos de la revolución mexicana, 27 vols. and index (Mexico, D.F., 1960–76). Useful reprints from the Mexican press appear in M. González Ramírez (ed.), Fuentes para la historia de la revolución mexicana, 4 vols. (Mexico, D.F., 1954–7).
Bibliographies and historiographic articles with analysis of the main currents in the literature on the Revolution include: D. M. Bailey, ‘Revisionism and the recent historiography of the Mexican Revolution’, HAHR, 58/1 (1978), 62–79; G. Bringas and D. Mascareno, La prensa de los obreros mexicanos, 1870–1970: Hemerografía comentada (Mexico, D.F., 1979); C. W. Reynolds, ‘The economic historiography of twentieth-century Mexico’, in Investigaciones contemporáneas sobre la historia de México: Memorias de la tercera reunión de historiadores mexicanos y norteamericanos (Mexico, D.F., and Austin, Tex., 1971), 339–57; J. D. Rutherford, An Annotated Bibliography of the Novels of the Mexican Revolution (Troy, N. Y., 1972); E. Suárez Gaona (ed.), El movimiento obrero mexicano: Bibliografía (Mexico, D.F., 1978); H. W. Tobler, ‘Zur Historiographie der mexikanischen Revolution, 1910–1940’, JGSWGL, 12 (1975), 286–331; and J. Womack, Jr., ‘Mexican political historiography, 1959–1969’, in Investigaciones contemporáneas, 478–92
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- The Cambridge History of Latin America , pp. 385 - 406Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1995