Villa and Zapata
ISBN-13:
9780786710881
ISBN-10:
0786710888
Author:
Frank McLynn
Publication date:
2002
Publisher:
Basic Books
Format:
Paperback
492 pages
Category:
Hispanic & Latino
,
Cultural & Regional
,
United States
,
Historical
,
Latin America
,
Mexico
,
Americas History
,
Military History
,
World History
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ISBN-13:
9780786710881
ISBN-10:
0786710888
Author:
Frank McLynn
Publication date:
2002
Publisher:
Basic Books
Format:
Paperback
492 pages
Category:
Hispanic & Latino
,
Cultural & Regional
,
United States
,
Historical
,
Latin America
,
Mexico
,
Americas History
,
Military History
,
World History
Summary
Villa and Zapata (ISBN-13: 9780786710881 and ISBN-10: 0786710888), written by authors
Frank McLynn, was published by Basic Books in 2002.
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Description
A stirring, authoritative account of the Mexican Revolution, told through the lives of its infamous rebel-outlaws: Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata
Villa and Zapata vividly chronicles the decade of bloody events that followed the eruption of the Mexican Revolution in 1910 and made legends of the rebels Francisco "Pancho" Villa and Emiliano Zapata. Mexico's was the first massive social revolution of the twentieth century, visiting economic, cultural, and racial strife on a country already exploited by oppressive officials and crippled by poverty, but also offering hope to its people. The ruthless Villa and his army of ex-cowboys in the north and Zapata, recruiting his infantry from the sugar plantations of the south, successfully waged a devastating war on two fronts and brought down a string of autocrats in Mexico City. But the two men failed to make common cause and ultimately fell victim to intrigues more treacherous than their own.
Villa and Zapata vividly chronicles the decade of bloody events that followed the eruption of the Mexican Revolution in 1910 and made legends of the rebels Francisco "Pancho" Villa and Emiliano Zapata. Mexico's was the first massive social revolution of the twentieth century, visiting economic, cultural, and racial strife on a country already exploited by oppressive officials and crippled by poverty, but also offering hope to its people. The ruthless Villa and his army of ex-cowboys in the north and Zapata, recruiting his infantry from the sugar plantations of the south, successfully waged a devastating war on two fronts and brought down a string of autocrats in Mexico City. But the two men failed to make common cause and ultimately fell victim to intrigues more treacherous than their own.
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