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Contents Preface vii Introduction: The Mexican Revolution John Mason Hart 1 1. Decade of Disorder: The Execution of León Martínez Jr. and Mexican /Anglo Race Relations in Texas during the First Four Years of the Mexican Revolution Nicholas Villanueva Jr. 7 2. “Wire Me before Shooting”: Federalism in (In)action—The TexasMexico Border during the Revolution, 1910–1920 Don M. Coerver 35 3. The Rhetoric and Reality of Nationalism: Monterrey in the Revolution Miguel Ángel González-Quiroga 58 4. Creating a Schizophrenic Border: Migration and Perception, 1920–1925 Linda B. Hall 89 5. Revolutionary Mexican Nationalism and the Mexican Immigrant Community in Los Angeles during the Great Depression: Memory, Identity, and Survival Francisco E. Balderrama 117 6. From the Caudillo to Tata Lázaro: The Maximato in Perspective, 1928–1934 Jürgen Buchenau 135 7. Revolution without Resonance? Mexico’s “Fiesta of Bullets” and Its Aftermath in Chiapas, 1910–1940 Stephen E. Lewis 161 8. Back to Centralism, 1920–1940 Carlos Martínez Assad 187 9. The Mexican Revolution: One Century of Reflections, 1910–2010 Thomas Benjamin 212 About the Contributors 241 Index 245 ...

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