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David Dorado RomoPublication Details
Book1st edCinco Puntos Press2005Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS OVERSIZE (UPPER) F394.E4 R66 2005 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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El Paso/Jurez served as the tinderbox of the Mexican Revolution and the tumultuous years to follow. vegetarian and spiritualist Francisco Madero institutes the Mexican revolutionary junta in El Paso before crossing into Jurez to his ill-fated presidency and assassination; Ringside Seat to a Revolution is the result of his three-year exploration of archives detailing the cultural and political roots of the Mexican Revolution along la frontera. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Sister cities — Case studies
- El Paso (Tex.) — History — 19th century
- El Paso (Tex.) — History — 20th century
- Ciudad Juárez (Mexico) — History — 19th century
- Ciudad Juárez (Mexico) — History — 20th century
- Mexico — History — Revolution, 1910-1920 — Social aspects
- Mexico — History — Revolution, 1910-1920 — Biography
- Mexico — History — Revolution, 1910-1920 — Anecdotes
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- 0938317911
- 9780938317913
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