The presidential succession of 1910
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The presidential succession of 1910
(American university studies, Series IX,
P. Lang, c1990
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Sucesión presidencial en 1910
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Sucesión presidencial en 1910
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Translation of: La sucessión presidencial en 1910
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Description
In 1908 Franciso I. Madero wrote to arouse his people to free themselves from the domination of the Diaz Administration by taking advantage of the opportunity afforded in the scheduled elections of 1910. His program voiced the rationale for the Mexican Revolution, 1910-1917: Effective suffrage, No re-election. Now in a precise translation one may read the true story of Madero's political program - a milestone in Mexican History.
Table of Contents
- Contents: Reflections an Militarism and Democracy
- Militarism in Mexico
- General Diaz - his ambitions and his policy
- Absolute power across the years
- Absolute Power in Mexico
- Where is General Diaz taking us? The National Democratic Party - Mexico's hope. Francisco I. Madero wrote to arouse the Mexican people to overthrow the Diaz Administration that had governed since 1876. He succeeded, and no text equals its importance in Mexican History. Now available for the first time in English translation.
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