El zapatismo en el imaginario anarquista norteño : Regeneración, 1911-1917 / Ricardo Melgar Bao, Perla Jaimes Navarro y Luis Adrián Calderón, compiladores.

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Book
Language
Spanish
Εdition
Primera edición.
Published/​Created
México, D.F. : Secretaría de Cultura, Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, 2016.
Description
2 volumes (750 pages) ; 23 cm.

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    • Colección científica (Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (Mexico)) [More in this series]
    • Colección historia (Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (Mexico)). Serie Testimonios [More in this series]
    • Científica
    • Colección Historia. Serie Testimonios
    Summary note
    Compiles and studies articles attesting to process by which northern Mexican anarchist ideologues identified and recognized Zapata and his movement, as reflected in anarchist newspaper published (from exile in U.S.) by Flores Magon brothers. Presents articles by 36 writers (plus articles under pseudonyms and anonymous entries), including Enrique and Ricardo Flores Magón, J.R. Berriozábal, R.G. Cox and others. Organized alphabetically by author, opens with substantial (pp.11-47) essay on historical context and ideological difficulties between Zapatismo and anarchist movement of time.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (tomo 2, pages 713-724) and index.
    Other title(s)
    • Regeneración, 1911-1917
    • Regeneración (Mexico City, Mexico : 1900). Selections.
    ISBN
    • 9786074847772 (obra completa)
    • 6074847770 ((tomo 1))
    • 9786074847789 ((tomo 1))
    • 6074847789 ((tomo 2))
    • 9786074847796 ((tomo 2))
    • 6074847797
    Tech. report no.
    (Coutts)038685584
    LCCN
    2017390767
    OCLC
    968831752
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