Saturday, May 21, 2011

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potosinas these lands was presented the reissue of the book "The Agrarian Leader" Saturnino Cedillo and the Mexican Revolution in San Luis Potosi "in Royal Boxes.


By: Robert A. Capin Valenciano

With the presence of Dr. Dudley Ankerson, author of the publication and the rector of the Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosí, Mr. Mario García Valdez, was presented the second edition of the publication "The Agrarian Leader" Saturnino Cedillo and the Mexican Revolution in San Luis Potosi, having as scenery the University Cultural Center "Royal Box."

researcher and diplomat was accompanied by the commentary of the work, Dr. Flor de Maria Salazar Mendoza, State Historical Archive, and Dr. Pedro Castro Martinez, master of arts from the University of London.

Given the beauty of this cultural space, Master. Armando Adame, acted as master of ceremonies, with a good turnout at the same, highlighted by a particularly young age. This

so this second reissue of this important historical document, now potosinos interested will have the opportunity to view one of the first biography of one of the most famous Mexican agricultural leaders of the twentieth century, Saturnino Cedillo.

In this special presentation of this important historical document, was attended by engineer Fernando Carrillo Jimenez, Secretary of Culture of San Luis Potosi, licensed Horacio Sanchez Unzueta, rescue coordinator of the Historic Center, and former governor of San Luis Potosi ; licensed Efrain Rodriguez Gallegos, state coordinator for the Care of Indigenous Peoples, Dr. Carlos Gil, Director of Management, and Social Participation of DIF, who attended on behalf of Dr. Maria Luisa Ramos Segura, chairwoman of the State DIF, as well as some members were also present in the general family of San Luis Saturnino Cedillo.

In his speech, Dr. Flor de Maria Salazar Mendoza stressed that "In my opinion, this is one of the great contributions of this book, to integrate the central character in the context together with the actors surrounding it, in this way Cedillo's story is no longer the story of a man who must achacársele errors by revolutionary Mexican politics. "

Noting that the criteria that led to the participating institutions for El Caudillo Agrarista be reissued for the second time in English, was established contributions that this work has provided the historiography of the Mexican Revolution, especially the historian's point Ankerson approach, the figure of San Luis Saturnino Cedillo.

Thus, for the historian. "In the agrarian leader, Ankerson offers a perspective on the Revolution in San Luis Potosi, shows the face of its principal actors in the rural and urban areas, while it is true that Cedillo is the principal figure in his study, historian has been careful to take her hand and help us understand that it was from the networks built Cedillo among his followers that I urge you to make position locally and nationally later as a political architect of the Mexican Revolution "


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, Dr. Pedro Castro Martinez said with a suppressed emotion: "This book is a very dear friend, so my excitement so special to comment on its content and contribution. I would argue that the Mexican Revolution as long as it was, with so many local expressions regional, and national, I mean the destruction of the old order and the emergence of a new one in the fall of the former individuals emerged through the work of the circumstances they left the factory, school, community, the ranch, the ranch to move in an uncertain direction in which the choice was between defeat and victory. "

also said: "The Agrarian Leader Saturnino Cedillo and the Mexican Revolution in San Luis Potosi is one of the best translations of a historical text and relevant. Dudley Ankerson deservedly has a new edition of his book almost twenty years after its first edition, and this is rare with the works of history. I am also sure that this book will now comment on a stimulus for future historians insurance in search of new data on regional history. "

With an "I'm thrilled to be here with you all. Those who do not know the history of their country do not know their country can apply this to both the regional history as national history. History is our shared heritage is what helps give us our identity, and the outstanding figures of our history with their strengths and weaknesses, achievements and failures are the ancestors of all of us miembrodel diplomatic service of his Britannic Majesty doctor University of Cambridge, Dudley Ankerson ".

who added: "The book that was presented tonight, had its origins in research conducted in the seventies, for a PhD at the University of Cambridge in Britain, my intention was to write a regional study of a Mexican state in the Revolution. I am excited that from that time until now their knowledge remains in place, thanks for the reply that all have given, thanks to the Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi, and the Ministry of Culture. " Notably

"The Agrarian Leader" Saturnino Cedillo and the Mexican Revolution in San Luis Potosi was published in the year 1994 by the State Government and the National Institute of Historical Studies of the Revolution Mexicana, now a joint effort, the University of San Luis Potosí, El Colegio de San Luis, and the Ministry of Culture was released for the second time.

Which had a reception for attendees to acquire this important document, as they are already on sale, which is redeemable at the University Bookstore in different directions on the Editorial Ponciano Arriaga that has its facilities at Casa Ramon López Velarde.

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