1: Introduction
2: The old regime and the causes of the revolution (1876-1910)
3: The Madero revolt and regime (1910-11)
4: Counter-revolution and constitutionalism (1913-14)
5: The revolution in power (1914-20)
6: The institutional revolution: the Sonoran Dynasty (1920-34)
7: The Depression, Cárdenas and after (1930 -)
Alan Knight is Professor Emeritus of the History of Latin America
at Oxford University. His work focuses on twentieth-century Mexico,
but also ranges into earlier periods of Mexican history, as well as
broader modern Latin American history. He has been a Guggenheim
Fellow, a Leverhulme Research Reader, and a Fellow of the British
Academy and, in 2010, he was awarded the Aztec Eagle by the Mexcan
government. Previous books include The Mexican Revolution:
Porfirians, Liberals and Peasants (CUP, 2002).
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