Introduction -- The making of a rebel -- The hacendado's revolution -- The birth of Zapatismo -- Victory, in part -- The national challenge -- Political whirlwind -- Decline and betrayal -- The road to Chinameca -- Epilogue and conclusion.
Samuel Brunk is associate professor of history, University of Texas, El Paso.
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Samuel Brunk is to be applauded . . . �his� style and scholarship
are unimpeachable, confirming . . . a solid, well-researched,
narrative history . . .
." . . skillfully written, well researched, and provides many new
and valuable insights into Zapata . . ."
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