Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 2University of Texas Press, 1922 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 51
... Díaz . Neither does he mean that of Huerta against Madero , nor that of Carranza against Huerta , nor even , in these later days , that of Obre- gon and de la Huerta against Carranza ; instead , by " revolu- tion " is meant the entire ...
... Díaz . Neither does he mean that of Huerta against Madero , nor that of Carranza against Huerta , nor even , in these later days , that of Obre- gon and de la Huerta against Carranza ; instead , by " revolu- tion " is meant the entire ...
Page 52
... Díaz vainly tried to crush the movement led by the incompetent Madero in 1910. Since this is the case the establishment of the present regime in Mexico must be viewed in the light of past rather than from the standpoint solely of more ...
... Díaz vainly tried to crush the movement led by the incompetent Madero in 1910. Since this is the case the establishment of the present regime in Mexico must be viewed in the light of past rather than from the standpoint solely of more ...
Page 53
... Díaz resolutely set his hand in 1876 . As a result the " presidential reign " of Porfirio Díaz , cov- ering , with the exception of four years , the period from 1876 until 1911 , stands in marked contrast to the political instability ...
... Díaz resolutely set his hand in 1876 . As a result the " presidential reign " of Porfirio Díaz , cov- ering , with the exception of four years , the period from 1876 until 1911 , stands in marked contrast to the political instability ...
Page 54
... Díaz the number of miles of railroad were in- creased from 407 in 1876 to 15,000 in 1910 , one - half of which were government owned . One billion dollars worth of gold was mined between 1876 and 1910 ; the coal output in 1910 was one ...
... Díaz the number of miles of railroad were in- creased from 407 in 1876 to 15,000 in 1910 , one - half of which were government owned . One billion dollars worth of gold was mined between 1876 and 1910 ; the coal output in 1910 was one ...
Page 55
... Díaz had produced . Equal resentment was felt by the same minority for the small group of Cientificos at the capital who had the ear and controlled the policy of Díaz . In substance , then , what the revolutionaries of 1910 de- manded ...
... Díaz had produced . Equal resentment was felt by the same minority for the small group of Cientificos at the capital who had the ear and controlled the policy of Díaz . In substance , then , what the revolutionaries of 1910 de- manded ...
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