Revolution in the Street: Women, Workers, and Urban Protest in Veracruz, 1870-1927
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Revolution in the Street: Women, Workers, and Urban Protest in Veracruz, 1870-1927

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Winner of the 1999 Michael C. Meyer Manuscript Prize

This new book examines the social protests of popular groups in urban Mexico during and after the Mexican Revolution and also shows how the revolution inspired women to become activists in these movements.

Andrew Grant Wood's well-researched narrative focuses specifically on the complex negotiation between elites and po

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Paperback, 239 pages
Published March 28th 2001 by Sr Books
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Chuck
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I enjoyed this quite a bit, particularly its discussion of anarchist activity.
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