Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Hair Stylist Letter Of Recommendation

This presents the book "The agrarian leader. Saturnino Cedillo and the Mexican Revolution in San Luis Potosi" in Royal Boxes


THE CAUDILLO agrarians. Saturnino Cedillo and the Mexican Revolution in San Luis Potosi.

In 1994 the first edition in English of the agrarian leader. Saturnino Cedillo and the Mexican Revolution in San Luis Potosi, Ankerson Dudley, edited by the Government of the State of San Luis Potosi and the National Institute of Historical Studies of the Mexican Revolution.

... THE SECOND EDITION OF THE CAUDILLO AGRARES BE SUBMITTED ON THURSDAY 19 MAY AT THE ROYAL BOX, WOOD AND ALDAMA, at 19:00, co-edited by Arriaga EDITORIAL OF THE GOVERNMENT MINISTRY OF CULTURE THE STATE AND THE AUTONOMOUS UNIVERSITY OF SAN LUIS POTOSI.

SHALL THE COMMENTS BY THE AUTHOR TO VISIT THAT THIS PRESENTATION, DR. FLOR DE MARIA SALAZAR AND DR. PEDRO CASTRO.

Ankerson
Dr. Dudley, a native of Britain, has lived in Mexico, Argentina. Spain and Africa, is a member of the Diplomatic Service of Her Majesty and received his doctorate at the University of Cambridge. In preparing this book, the author conducted a thorough review of archives of Mexico, Britain and the United States of America.

Saturnino Cedillo was one of the leading figures of the Revolution. Your participation in 1912, when he began his performance under the banner of Agrarian Reform as guerrilla chief. In 1930, Cedillo was one of the most powerful bosses of the country agrarians. After playing a crucial role in the safety and preservation of the regime of Lazaro Cardenas, who gradually went away in May 1938 participated in a riot that ended his life early next year.

When writing the first biography of one of the most famous Mexican agricultural leaders of the twentieth century, Ankerson fills an important context for understanding the history of Mexico. Through the location of Cedillo's life within the context of historical events that were contemporary, allows the reading of a microcosm of the Revolution. Describes the rush to modernize the Mexican government that began during the Diaz regime, a task that continued with the changes brought about by the revolution in the rural economy and was consolidated under the revolutionary governments.

The agrarian leader makes a substantial contribution to the work undertaken by historians to reexamine and reinterpret the causes and consequences of the Mexican Revolution. It is a work of value for those interested in Mexican history, the revolutionary factions and agrarian reform. Moreover, aware of the details of political movements, economic and social help to better understand today's Mexico.

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