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Rural protest and the making of democracy in Mexico, 1968-2000 / Dolores Trevizo.

LIBRA F1236 .T75 2011
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Trevizo, Dolores.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Democracy.
History.
Protest movements.
Mexico--Politics and government--1970-1988.
Mexico.
Politics and government.
Mexico--Politics and government--1988-2000.
Protest movements--Mexico--History--20th century.
Social movements--Mexico--History--20th century.
Social movements.
Democracy--Mexico--History--20th century.
Peasants--Political activity--Mexico--History--20th century.
Peasants.
Peasants--Political activity.
Student movements--Mexico--History--20th century.
Student movements.
Mexico--Rural conditions.
Rural conditions.
Physical Description:
xviii, 245 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University Press, [2011]
Contents:
Introduction: The rural roots of Mexico's nascent democracy : the role of peasants and agrarian capitalists in opposition politics
Social movements and democratization
The "banner of 1968" : the student movement's democratizing effects
State repression and the dispersal of radicals into Mexico's countryside, 1970-1975
Capitalists on the road to political power in Mexico : class struggle, neopanismo, and the birth of democracy
The rural sources of the PRD's electoral resiliency
Conclusion: The post-1968 struggle for democracy in rural Mexico
Appendixes.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780271037875
0271037873
OCLC:
682903030

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