Biblioteca / 1980-1989
John Tutino. From Insurrection to Revolution in Mexico. Social Bases of Agrarian Violence, 1750-1940
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1986.
450 páginas.
Edición en castellano, De la insurrección a la revolución en México. Las bases sociales de la violencia agraria, 1750-1940. México: Ediciones Era, 1990.
CONTENT
INTRODUCTION
1 – Agrarian Life and Rural Rebellion
PART ONE
The Origins of Insurrections, 1750-1816
2 – Social Origins of Insurrection: The Bajío, 1740-1810
3 – Toward Insurrection: Provincial Elites, Political Conspiracies, and Drought, 1808-1810
4 – The Limits of Insurrection: Regional Reactions to the Hidalgo Revolt, 1810
5 – Agrarian Guerrillas Continue the Insurrection, 1811-1816
PART TWO
Toward Agrarian Revolution, 1810-1940
6 – Independence, Disintegration, and Agrarian Decompression, 1810-1880
7 – Politics and Agrarian Conflicts, 1840-1880
8 – Political Consolidation, Dependent Development, and Agrarian Compression, 1880-1910
9 – Elite Conflicts, State Breakdown, and Agrarian Revolution, 1900-1940
CONCLUSION
10 – Social Bases of Insurrection and Revolution
APPENDICES
A – Bajío Estates: Production, Population, and Ownership, 1600-1810
B – Life and Labor at Charco de Araujo, 1796-1800
C – Regional Structures of Mexican Population, 1790-1910
D – Land Distribution and Estate Development in the Díaz Era, 1877-1910
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