Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 2University of Texas Press, 1922 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... Mexico J. M. FLETCHER , Tulane University of Louisiana M. S. HANDMAN , University of Texas D. Y. THOMAS , University of Arkansas VOLUME II June , 1921 - March , 1922 Austin , Texas UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS 1922 FIL THE NOW Y 208224 THE ...
... Mexico J. M. FLETCHER , Tulane University of Louisiana M. S. HANDMAN , University of Texas D. Y. THOMAS , University of Arkansas VOLUME II June , 1921 - March , 1922 Austin , Texas UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS 1922 FIL THE NOW Y 208224 THE ...
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... Mexico her orchards , ranches and undeveloped ores ; while Texas , the empire erected under five flags , now boasts the prodigality of her lumber interests , her shipping , her pools of petroleum , her factories , her sulphur beds and ...
... Mexico her orchards , ranches and undeveloped ores ; while Texas , the empire erected under five flags , now boasts the prodigality of her lumber interests , her shipping , her pools of petroleum , her factories , her sulphur beds and ...
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... Mexico had come into power merely as a result of a movement to unseat the unpopular Carranza - in short , had personalities rather than principles been the general rather than the spe- cific and immediate cause for the establishment of ...
... Mexico had come into power merely as a result of a movement to unseat the unpopular Carranza - in short , had personalities rather than principles been the general rather than the spe- cific and immediate cause for the establishment of ...
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... Mexico must be viewed in the light of past rather than from the standpoint solely of more recent developments . At the outset it may be said that the Mexican revolution which began in 1910 was as inevitable as was the French revolution ...
... Mexico must be viewed in the light of past rather than from the standpoint solely of more recent developments . At the outset it may be said that the Mexican revolution which began in 1910 was as inevitable as was the French revolution ...
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... Mexico's first half century as an independent nation . Since the causes for the revolution , which , we trust ... Mexico began to recuperate , and , for the first time in their history , Mexicans came to realize that peace and prosperity ...
... Mexico's first half century as an independent nation . Since the causes for the revolution , which , we trust ... Mexico began to recuperate , and , for the first time in their history , Mexicans came to realize that peace and prosperity ...
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