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ISBN-10: 0804730466
ISBN-13: 9780804730464
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publish Date: 10/01/1998
Dimensions: 9.96" L, 6.94" W, 2.11" H

The Life and Times of Pancho Villa

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Overview

Based on decades of research in the archives of seven countries, this definitive study of Villa aims to separate myth from history. So much attention has focused on Villa himself that the characteristics of his movement, which is unique in Latin American history and in some ways unique among 20th-century revolutions, have been forgotten or neglected. Villa’s Division del Norte was probably the largest revolutionary army that Latin America ever produced. Moreover, this was one of the few revolutionary movements with which a U.S. administration attempted, not only to come to terms, but even to forge an alliance. The first part of the book deals with Villa’s early life as an outlaw and his emergence as a secondary leader of the Mexican Revolution, and also discusses the special conditions that transformed the state of Chihuahua into a leading center of revolution. In the second part, beginning in 1913, Villa emerges as a national leader. The author analyzes the nature of his revolutionary movement and the impact of Villismo as an ideology and as a social movement. The third part of the book deals with the years 1915 to 1920: Villa’s guerrilla warfare, his attack on Columbus, New Mexico, and his subsequent decline. The last part describes Villa’s surrender, his brief life as a hacendado, his assassination and its aftermath, and the evolution of the Villa legend. The book concludes with an assessment of Villa’s personality and the character and impact of his movement.

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"A towering new biography.... The research here obviously represents decades of devotion, and it is formidable.... Gives broader perspective on the revolution, one that is sorely needed."–New York Times Book Review
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Details

ISBN-10: 0804730466
ISBN-13: 9780804730464
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publish Date: 10/01/1998
Dimensions: 9.96" L, 6.94" W, 2.11" H
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