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Hispanic
Heritage:
Internet
Resources On The Mexican
Revolution 1910-1930
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Revolution,
Woodcut by José Guadalupe Posada [click on
image to enlarge].
Books
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Ackerman, Carl
William,
Mexico's dilemma (c. 1918)
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Alessio Robles, Vito,
La Convención Revolucionaria de Aguascalientes
(1950)
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Baerlein, Henry,
Mexico, the land of unrest; being chiefly an account of what
produced the outbreak in 1910, together with the story of the
revolutions down to this day (1913)
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Barranco, Manuel,
Mexico: Its
Educational Problems--suggestions for Their Solution (1915)
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Barrón, Heriberto,
Some of the facts and arguments which led to the recognition of the
first chief of the constitutionalist army in charge of the executive
power of the Mexican Republic, Mr. Venustiano Carranza, as the de
facto government in Mexico (1915)
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De Bekker, Leander
Jan,
The plot against Mexico (1919)
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Blasco Ibáñez,
Vicente,
Mexico in revolution (1920)
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Brown, Jonathan C.,
Oil and Revolution in Mexico
(1993)
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Buckley, J. Edward,
Republic of Mexico and men of the American foreign service
(c. 1910)
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Bulnes, Francisco,
The whole truth about Mexico; President Wilson's responsibility
(1916)
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Cabrera, Luis,
The purposes and ideals of the Mexican revolution : addresses
delivered at a joint session of the American Academy of Political
and Social Science and the Pennsylvania Arbitration and Peace
Society, held on Friday evening, November 10, 1916 (1917)
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Calero, Manuel,
Essay on the reconstruction of Mexico (1920)
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Calles, Plutarco
Elias,
Mexico Before the World (1927)
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Cameron, Charlotte,
Mexico in Revolution (1925)
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Chamberlain, George
Agnew,
Is Mexico worth saving (c. 1920)
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Cleland, Robert Glass,
The
Mexican Year Book: The Standard Authority on Mexico (1922)
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Connat, Charles A.,
The Banking System Of Mexico (1910)
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Creelman, James,
Diaz : master of Mexico (1911)
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Dell, Edward I.,
The Political Shame Of Mexico (1914)
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Dillon, Emile Joseph,
Mexico on the verge (c. 1921)
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Enríques, I. C.,
The religious question in Mexico (1915)
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Fornaro, Carlo de,
Diaz, czar of Mexico : an arraignment (1909)
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Fornaro, Carlo de,
Carranza and Mexico (1915)
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Fyfe, Henry Hamilton,
The real Mexico: a study on the spot (1914)
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Gibbon, Thomas Edward,
Mexico under Carranza; a lawyer's indictment of the crowning infamy
of four hundred years of misrule (1919)
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Goltz, Horst von der,
My adventures as a German secret service agent (1918)
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Hagar, George Jotham,
Plain facts about Mexico, the country, states and cities, the
people, the resources, government and statistics (1916)
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Hannay, David,
Diaz
(1917)
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Inman, Samuel Guy,
Intervention in Mexico (1919)
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Jones, Chester Lloyd,
Mexico and its reconstruction (1921)
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Kennedy, Capt.,
The life and history of Francisco Villa, the Mexican Bandit
(1916)
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Lawrence, David,
The truth about Mexico ; being a bird's eye view of political,
social, and economic conditions, together with an analysis of past
American policy and a suggestion for the future--based on a tour of
observation in Mexico, November-December, 1916 (c. 1917)
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Lemke, William,
Crimes against Mexico (c. 1915)
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Middleton, Philip
Harvey,
Railway supplies in Mexico (1919)
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Moseley, William H.,
Mexico today as seen by our representative on a hurried trip
completed October 30, 1920 (1920)
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Murillo, Gerardo (Dr.
Atl),
The Mexican revolution and the nationalization of the land; the
foreign interests and reaction (1915)
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McLeish, John Lewin,
High lights of the Mexican revolution : some previously unwritten
history of the beginning and growth of constitutional government in
the southern republic (c. 1918)
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Middleton, Philip
Harvey,
Industrial Mexico; 1919 facts and figures (1919)
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O'Shaughnessy, Edith,
A
Diplomat's Wife In Mexico (1916)
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Paganel, A.,
What the Catholic church has done to Mexico (1915)
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Pollard, Hugh B. C.,
A busy time in Mexico : an unconventional record of Mexican incident
(1913)
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Priestley, Herbert
Ingram,
The
Carranza débâcle (1921)
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Reyes, Rodolfo,
The mining laws of Mexico : containing a translation of the mining
law and regulations and of the mining tax law and regulations, with
an introduction, commentary, cross references and alphabetical index
(c. 1910)
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Rolland, Modesto C.,
A reconstructive policy in Mexico (c. 1917)
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Russell, Thomas H.,
Mexico In Peace And War (1914)
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Smith, Randolph
Wellfoed,
Benighted Mexico (1916)
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Starr, Frederick,
Mexico and the United States; a story of revolution, intervention
and war (c. 1914)
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Steffens, Lincoln,
Into Mexico and out (1916)
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Thompson, Wallace,
The people of Mexico; who they are and how they live (c.
1921)
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Thompson, Wallace,
Trading with Mexico (1921)
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Thomson, Arthur,
The conspiracy against Mexico (c. 1919)
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Tinker Salas, Miguel,
In the Shadow of the Eagles: Sonora and the Transformation of the
Border during the Porfiriato
(1997)
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Trowbridge, Edward
Dwight,
Mexico Today and Tomorrow (1919)
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Vera Estañol, Jorge,
Carranza and his bolshevik regime (1920)
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Whitney, Caspar,
What's the matter with Mexico? (1916)
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de Zayas Enriquez,
Rafael,
The Case Of Mexico And The policy Of President Wilson (1914)
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de Zayas Enríquez,
Rafael,
Porfirio Díaz (1908)
Government Sources
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Mexico,
Financial documents : being the budget for the fiscal year 1911-1912
and the analysis of the statement of the Mexican Treasury for the
year 1909-1910, showing in full Mexico's financial position.
Presented to the Chamber of Deputies by the Sub-Secretary of Mexico,
Roberto Nuñez, in December 1910
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Mexico,
Manifesto addressed by General Francisco Villa to the nation, and
documents justifying the disavowal of Venustiano Carranza as first
chief of the revolution (1914)
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Mexico,
Reply of Don Venustiano Carranza to the chief of the Northern
division. The first chief of the Constitutionalist army, in charge
of the executive power, to the Mexican people. Refutation of the
manifesto of General Francisco Villa (1914)
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Mexico,
Report by Venustiano Carranza (first chief of the Constitutionalist
army) in the city of Querétaro, state of Querétaro, Méx., Friday,
December 1st, 1916
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Mexico,
President Venustiano Carranza corrects statements made by Senator
Knox ... in the Senate (1917)
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Mexico, Wheless,
Joseph,
Compendium of the laws of Mexico officially authorized by the
Mexican government, containing the federal constitution, with all
amendments, and a thorough abridgment of all the codes and special
laws of importance to foreigners concerned with business in the
republic. All acurately tr. into English. An extensive collective of
forms both in Spanish and English. A minute index of all matter
contained in the text (1910)
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United States, Maj.
Gen. John J. Pershing,
Punitive Expedition Report, October 10, 1916

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United States, Papers
relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the
annual message of the president transmitted to Congress December 6,
1910,
Mexico, pp. 712-733
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United States, Papers
relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the
annual message of the president transmitted to Congress December 7,
1911,
Mexico, pp. 348-620
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United States, Papers
relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the
annual message of the president transmitted to Congress December 3,
1912,
Mexico, pp. 706-986
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United States, Papers
relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the
address of the president to Congress December 2, 1913,
Mexico, pp. 691-1010
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United States, Papers
relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the
address of the president to Congress December 8, 1914,
Mexico, pp. 444-904
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United States, Papers
relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the
address of the president to Congress December 7, 1915,
Mexico, pp. 643-1096
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United States, Papers
relating to the foreign relations of the Untied States with the
address of the president to Congress December 5, 1916,
Mexico, pp. 463-799
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United States, Papers
relating to the foreign relations of the United States with the
address of the president to Congress December 4, 1917,
Mexico, pp. 902-1092
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United States, Papers
relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1918,
Mexico, pp. 548-817
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United States,
Papers relating to the foreign
relations of the United States, 1919, vol. 2,
Mexico, pp. 531-649
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United States, Papers
relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1920, vol.
3,
Mexico, pp. 129-259
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United States, Papers
relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1921, vol.
2,
Mexico, pp. 394-527
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United States, Papers
relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1922, vol.
2,
Mexico, pp. 639-719
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United States, Papers
relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1923, vol.
2,
Mexico, pp. 522-577
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United States, Papers
relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1924, vol.
2,
Mexico, pp. 428-455
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United States, Papers
relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1925, vol.
2,
Mexico, pp. 504-589
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United States, Papers
relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1926, vol.
2,
Mexico, pp. 605-715
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United States, Papers
relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1927, vol.
3,
Mexico, pp. 169-271
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United States, Papers
relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1928, vol.
3,
Mexico, pp. 292-340
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United States, Papers
relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1929, vol.
3,
Mexico, pp. 336-481
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United States, Papers
relating to the foreign relations of the United States, 1930, vol.
3,
Mexico, pp. 462-586
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United States, US
State Department,
The Mexican oil controversy as told in diplomatic correspondence
between United States and Mexico (1920)
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