Matters of Justice
Matters of Justice
Pueblos, the Judiciary, and Agrarian Reform in Revolutionary Mexico
Baitenmann, Helga
University of Nebraska Press
05/2020
342
Dura
Inglês
9781496215581
15 a 20 dias
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Hidden Histories of Revolutionary Agrarian Reform
1. The Inherent Difficulties of Winning Pueblo Land and Water Suits in Nineteenth-Century Mexico
2. Pueblo Land and Water Claims during the Madero Administration, 1911-1913
3. The Zapatista Land Reform, 1911-1916
4. The Constitutionalist Land Reform in the Absence of the Judiciary, 1914-1917
5. The Return of the Judiciary in Uncertain Times, 1917-1924
6. The Morelos Laboratory, 1920-1924
Epilogue: Zapatista and Constitutionalist Agrarian Reforms Compared
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Hidden Histories of Revolutionary Agrarian Reform
1. The Inherent Difficulties of Winning Pueblo Land and Water Suits in Nineteenth-Century Mexico
2. Pueblo Land and Water Claims during the Madero Administration, 1911-1913
3. The Zapatista Land Reform, 1911-1916
4. The Constitutionalist Land Reform in the Absence of the Judiciary, 1914-1917
5. The Return of the Judiciary in Uncertain Times, 1917-1924
6. The Morelos Laboratory, 1920-1924
Epilogue: Zapatista and Constitutionalist Agrarian Reforms Compared
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index