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- catalog contributor b5794563.
- catalog contributor b5794564.
- catalog coverage "Mexican-American Border Region History.".
- catalog coverage "Mexico History 1810-".
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "1. Collapse and Survival. The Colonial Legacy. Civil War and Independence. Economic Aftermath of Civil War. Philosophical Distortions: Reaction to Independence. Politics of the Early Republic. Conservative Reaction -- 2. Centrifugal Forces. Revolt in the North. Mexico at War. The North Under American Rule. Postwar Mexico. Postwar Contemplation in the United States -- 3. Liberalism Defined. A Deal Is Struck. Mexico Under the Constitution of 1857. Liberalism Under Siege. On the Eve of Disaster. France in Mexico. Liberal Reconstruction. Mexican Positivism. Molding the Nation. The Revolution of Tuxtepec -- 4. Porfirio Diaz Triumphant. Interregnum. The Diaz Revolution. La Frontera: The Border as a Distinct Region. The Dublan Convention and Porfirian Progress. The Boom in the Extractive Industry. Porfirian Cities: Monuments to Progress. The Juggernaut of Prosperity. A Mexican Miracle: The Laguna Showcase. Fiscal Modernization and Structural Weakness. Mobilization of Labor. Technology and Foreign Technicians.".
- catalog description "Foreign Enterprises in the Social Context. The Social Context of Development -- 5. The Porfiriato. The Porfirian Social Structure. Foreigners and the Social Structure. Development and Upward Social Mobility. Urban Labor. Federal Political Structure and National Camarilla Politics. State Camarilla Politics. Municipal Political Control. The Structure of the Porfirian Army. The Porfirian Persuasion. The Church. Porfirian Diplomacy -- 6. Prelude to Revolution. The Illusion of Strength. Crisis in Food Production. The Paternalistic Impulse. Rallying the Lower Classes. Transnational Movement: The Flight to Prosperity. Modernization Falters. Opposition from Within. The Radical Opposition. Mexico in 1910: The Reality. Mexico in 1910: The Fantasy -- 7. Making a Revolution: The Borderlands Emerge, 1905-1917. Sputtering Rebellion, 1905-1909. Madero's Ambiguous Revolt. Madero Chooses Insurrection. Crisis in the Showcase. A Northerner in Office. Workshop of Revolution, I. Political Confusion. Barracks Revolt.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Northerners Recapture the Capital. The Insurgents. Revolution within a Revolution -- 8. Making a Revolution Work: Part I, 1917-1927. San Diego Plan. Columbus Raid and Pershing Expedition. Workshop of Revolution, II. In Exile. Latent Military Threat. The 1917 Constitution. The Lill Report. Don Venus in Eclipse. Obregon in Waiting. Sonorans Ascendant, 1920-1927. Brittle Hopes of the 1920s. Obregon Ascendant. Old Elites Accommodate. Juggling Caudillos and Caciques. Workshop of Revolution, III. Educating the Masses. California's Educational Program for Mexicans. Splintering El Paso's Bicultural Society. Cultural Diplomacy and Interaction -- 9. Making a Revolution Work: Part II, 1927-1937. Cursed by Investors and Succession. Calles Incumbent. Cristeros: Taking Up Arms and Taking Flight. Developmentalist Program. Transcendent Presidentialism. Jefe Maximo and the PNR. Mexicans and the Great Depression. Workshop of Revolution, IV. Government by the PNR. The Depression and Greater Mexico.".
- catalog description "Political Challenges and Realistic Changes. The 1988 Election. Stay-at-Home Braceros. Transborder Nationalism. Family, Church, and School. Revolution-Weary North. Political Crisis. Ending the Ejido. Solidarity. North American Free Trade Agreement. Converging Cultures.".
- catalog description "The Six-Year Plan and the Presidency. Cardenas in Power. Crisis of 1937 -- 10. The Revolution Becomes The Miracle, 1937-1946. Cardenas the Politician. Recovery from the 1937 Crisis. Security, Both Hemispheric and Mexican. Challenge from the Borderlands. Educational Campaign. Wartime President. Pachucos and the Zoot-Suit Riots. Dangerous Aliens and the Home Front -- 11. The Miracle: Its Zenith and Decline, 1946-1972. Redemption of Central Mexico and Civilians. The Mexican-American Generation. The Military During the Miracle. The Miracle at Its Zenith. Enduring Cacicazgos. Local Character of the Miracle. Tlatelolco and Its Aftermath. Transborder Parallels. The Faded Miracle in the Countryside. An Era Closes -- 12. After the Miracle: "A Day Without the Revolution" 1972-1993. Searching for the Cardenas Mantle. Urbanization: Cerrada del Condor and Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl. Popular Culture and Mass Media. Problems in the Miracle's Wake. The Global Problem of Drug Trafficking. Super Barrio to the Rescue.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 496 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Gran Pueblo.".
- catalog identifier "0131460102".
- catalog isFormatOf "Gran Pueblo.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice Hall,".
- catalog relation "Gran Pueblo.".
- catalog spatial "Mexican-American Border Region History.".
- catalog spatial "Mexico History 1810-".
- catalog subject "972/.04 20".
- catalog subject "F1231.5 .M32 1994a".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Collapse and Survival. The Colonial Legacy. Civil War and Independence. Economic Aftermath of Civil War. Philosophical Distortions: Reaction to Independence. Politics of the Early Republic. Conservative Reaction -- 2. Centrifugal Forces. Revolt in the North. Mexico at War. The North Under American Rule. Postwar Mexico. Postwar Contemplation in the United States -- 3. Liberalism Defined. A Deal Is Struck. Mexico Under the Constitution of 1857. Liberalism Under Siege. On the Eve of Disaster. France in Mexico. Liberal Reconstruction. Mexican Positivism. Molding the Nation. The Revolution of Tuxtepec -- 4. Porfirio Diaz Triumphant. Interregnum. The Diaz Revolution. La Frontera: The Border as a Distinct Region. The Dublan Convention and Porfirian Progress. The Boom in the Extractive Industry. Porfirian Cities: Monuments to Progress. The Juggernaut of Prosperity. A Mexican Miracle: The Laguna Showcase. Fiscal Modernization and Structural Weakness. Mobilization of Labor. Technology and Foreign Technicians.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreign Enterprises in the Social Context. The Social Context of Development -- 5. The Porfiriato. The Porfirian Social Structure. Foreigners and the Social Structure. Development and Upward Social Mobility. Urban Labor. Federal Political Structure and National Camarilla Politics. State Camarilla Politics. Municipal Political Control. The Structure of the Porfirian Army. The Porfirian Persuasion. The Church. Porfirian Diplomacy -- 6. Prelude to Revolution. The Illusion of Strength. Crisis in Food Production. The Paternalistic Impulse. Rallying the Lower Classes. Transnational Movement: The Flight to Prosperity. Modernization Falters. Opposition from Within. The Radical Opposition. Mexico in 1910: The Reality. Mexico in 1910: The Fantasy -- 7. Making a Revolution: The Borderlands Emerge, 1905-1917. Sputtering Rebellion, 1905-1909. Madero's Ambiguous Revolt. Madero Chooses Insurrection. Crisis in the Showcase. A Northerner in Office. Workshop of Revolution, I. Political Confusion. Barracks Revolt.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Northerners Recapture the Capital. The Insurgents. Revolution within a Revolution -- 8. Making a Revolution Work: Part I, 1917-1927. San Diego Plan. Columbus Raid and Pershing Expedition. Workshop of Revolution, II. In Exile. Latent Military Threat. The 1917 Constitution. The Lill Report. Don Venus in Eclipse. Obregon in Waiting. Sonorans Ascendant, 1920-1927. Brittle Hopes of the 1920s. Obregon Ascendant. Old Elites Accommodate. Juggling Caudillos and Caciques. Workshop of Revolution, III. Educating the Masses. California's Educational Program for Mexicans. Splintering El Paso's Bicultural Society. Cultural Diplomacy and Interaction -- 9. Making a Revolution Work: Part II, 1927-1937. Cursed by Investors and Succession. Calles Incumbent. Cristeros: Taking Up Arms and Taking Flight. Developmentalist Program. Transcendent Presidentialism. Jefe Maximo and the PNR. Mexicans and the Great Depression. Workshop of Revolution, IV. Government by the PNR. The Depression and Greater Mexico.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Political Challenges and Realistic Changes. The 1988 Election. Stay-at-Home Braceros. Transborder Nationalism. Family, Church, and School. Revolution-Weary North. Political Crisis. Ending the Ejido. Solidarity. North American Free Trade Agreement. Converging Cultures.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Six-Year Plan and the Presidency. Cardenas in Power. Crisis of 1937 -- 10. The Revolution Becomes The Miracle, 1937-1946. Cardenas the Politician. Recovery from the 1937 Crisis. Security, Both Hemispheric and Mexican. Challenge from the Borderlands. Educational Campaign. Wartime President. Pachucos and the Zoot-Suit Riots. Dangerous Aliens and the Home Front -- 11. The Miracle: Its Zenith and Decline, 1946-1972. Redemption of Central Mexico and Civilians. The Mexican-American Generation. The Military During the Miracle. The Miracle at Its Zenith. Enduring Cacicazgos. Local Character of the Miracle. Tlatelolco and Its Aftermath. Transborder Parallels. The Faded Miracle in the Countryside. An Era Closes -- 12. After the Miracle: "A Day Without the Revolution" 1972-1993. Searching for the Cardenas Mantle. Urbanization: Cerrada del Condor and Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl. Popular Culture and Mass Media. Problems in the Miracle's Wake. The Global Problem of Drug Trafficking. Super Barrio to the Rescue.".
- catalog title "El Gran Pueblo : a history of greater Mexico / Colin M. MacLachlan, William H. Beezley.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".