The Mexican Revolution: Peasants, Reform, and the Making of Modern Mexico
MTA
A comprehensive overview of the 1910–1940 revolutionary period with attention to social movements and agrarian reform
2nd Edition
In *The Mexican Revolution: Peasants, Reform, and the Making of Modern Mexico*, readers are taken on a definitive journey through the transformative decades between 1910 and 1940. Moving beyond a simple timeline of battles, this comprehensive history explores how the upheaval of the Porfiriato’s collapse gave way to a profound social and institutional reconstruction. By weaving together the high-stakes political biographies of leaders like Francisco I. Madero, Pancho Villa, and Emiliano Zapata with grounded, grassroots analysis of peasant councils and land seizures, the book reveals how the "making of order" was a daily struggle fought in village plazas and local courts as much as on the battlefield.
The narrative traces the evolution of revolutionary justice from early agrarian insurgencies to the landmark 1917 Constitution, culminating in the radical reforms of the Lázaro Cárdenas era. It provides an in-depth look at the implementation of the *ejido* system, the rise of powerful labor movements, the cultural awakening of a new national identity, and the bold assertion of sovereignty through the nationalization of the oil industry. Throughout, the text examines the tension between top-down state-building and bottom-up popular demands, illustrating how these forces shaped the unique corporatist structure and political stability of 20th-century Mexico.
Ideal for students, scholars, and history enthusiasts alike, this book offers a nuanced assessment of the Revolution’s enduring legacies and its inherent limits. From the vibrant murals of Mexico City to the remote ranches of Chihuahua and the sugar fields of Morelos, the author captures the voices of soldiers, organizers, teachers, and peasants. This is an essential account of a revolution that simultaneously dismantled a century-old dictatorship and produced the legal and social framework that defines the modern Mexican state today.
This book is intended for students, scholars, and informed general readers seeking a comprehensive historical analysis of the Mexican Revolution from 1910 to 1940. It is particularly beneficial for those interested in the intersection of social movements, agrarian reform, and the institutional development of the modern Mexican state. Researchers focusing on Latin American political biography and the history of peasant insurgencies will find the book's dual focus on national leaders and local grassroots actors especially valuable.
December 26, 2025
39,955 words
2 hours 48 minutes
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