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Mexican Revolution
Mexican Revolution
Azuela, Mariano. Trans. Frederick H. Fornoff. The Underdogs. University of Pittsburgh Press, 1992. This classic account of the Mexican Revolution was first published in 1915.
Britton, John A. Revolution and Ideology: Images of the Mexican Revolution in the United States. University Press of Kentucky, 1995. How the Mexican Revolution has affected the United States.
Eisenhower, John S. D. Intervention!: The United States and the Mexican Revolution, 1913-1917. Norton, 1995. The role of the United States in the Mexican Revolution.
Frost, Mary Pierce, and Susan Keegan. The Mexican Revolution. Lucent, 1997. An introduction to the causes and consequences of the Mexican Revolution.
Katz, Friedrich. The Life and Times of Pancho Villa. Stanford University Press, 1998. Definitive biography of the revolutionary leader.
Knight, Alan. The Mexican Revolution. 2 vols. University of Nebraska Press,, 1990. An authoritative, two-volume social, economic, and political history.
Meyers, William K. Forge of Progress, Crucible of Revolt: Origins of the Mexican Revolution in La Comarca Lagunera, 1880-1911. University of New Mexico Press, 1994. A scholarly discussion of the origins of the Mexican Revolution in the Laguna region of northern Mexico.
Stein, R. Conrad. The Mexican Revolution, 1910-1920. New Discovery, 1994. An account of the long and bloody revolution and the key personalities involved. For high school readers.
Womack, John, Jr. Zapata and the Mexican Revolution. Random House, 1970. A classic study.

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