Revolutionary ideology and political destiny in Mexico, 1928-1934 : Lázaro Cárdenas and Adalberto Tejeda /
Lázaro Cárdenas and Adalberto Tejeda, veterans of the Revolution and prominent governors of Michoacán and Veracruz from 1928 to 1932, strived to make Mexico a modern and just state on the basis of the revolutionary Constitution. Three key obstacles confronted them: the conservative approach of th...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Eastbourne, UK :
Sussex Academic e-Library,
2015.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Maps and Tables; LIst of Illustrations; Introduction; Background; The Main Characters; The Conceptual Framework; Methodology and Sources; 1 Veracruz and Michoac©Łn on the Threshold of a New Era; Background; Indices of Industrialization and Political Sophistication; Agrarian Structure as an Index of Revolutionary Dynamism; Grassroots Organization and Its Influence on the Development of Agrarianism; Tejeda's Road to Power; C©Łrdenas's Road to Power; Towards a New Era?
- 2 Towards Reform: The Development of Leadership Patterns and a Political InfrastructurePriorities and Modes of Operation; Organizing the Masses; The Veracruz Agrarian League: Organizational and Ideological Bases; The Veracruz League as a Power Base; Why Veracruz Had No United Proletarian Front; The Basis of the Michoac©Łn Labor Confederation; Organization as a Reflection of the Concepts of the State and of the Nature of Social Change; Taking Over the Sphere of Local Government; Rationale and Techniques; Integration of Power in the Michoac©Łn Municipios
- Integration of Power in the Veracruz MunicipiosThe Takeover of the City of Veracruz; Reaping the Fruits of Success; Politico-Administrative Reclassification of Villages; Establishing Personal Authority in the Local and National Spheres; Political Power and the Test of Recognition; 3 The Shaping of a New Civil Consciousness; Motives for Developing a New Consciousness and a Revolutionary Ethos; The Education System before the Advent of C©Łrdenas and Tejeda; Cardenist Education as a Revolutionary Mission; The Rehabilitation of the Veracruz Education System
- The Ideological Orientation: Socialist Education in VeracruzTejeda and C©Łrdenas: A Parting of the Ways; The Battle against the Church; 4 The Salvation of Agrarianism: The Ejido Issue; Introduction; Missed Opportunities for Agrarian Reform; Saving the Ejido: The Ideological Dimension; C©Łrdenas and the Ejidal Ethos; Tejeda and the Ejidal State; Saving the Ejido: Organization and Consciousness-Raising; Reinforcing the Administrative Framework; The Battle over Ejidal Petitions; Protecting the Nascent Ejido; Implementing the Reform in the Field
- Arrangements to Help Potential Ejidatarios Survive the Waiting Period: VeracruzArrangements to Help Potential Ejidatarios Survive the Waiting Period: Michoac©Łn; The Implementation of the Ejidal Reform: Quantity and Quality; Defending the New Ejido; The Cooperative Basis: Veracruz Did More; Easing the Ejidos' Tax Burden: Conflicting Trends; The Salvation of the Ejido: A Pyrrhic Victory?; 5 From Ejidal Agrarianism to Total Agrarianism; The Importance of Private Land; The Return of the Forest Land to the Meseta Tarasca Communities in Michoac©Łn