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The Life and Times of Pancho Villa

Friedrich Katz
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  • Contents

  • Reviews

  • Frontmatter
  • Preface (page xiii)
  • Prologue (page 1)
  • PART ONE ~ FROM OUTLAW TO REVOLUTIONARY
    • 1 From the Frontier to the Border (page 11)
    • 2 The Revolution That Neither Its Supreme Leader Nor Its Opponents Expected The Chihuahuan Revolution, 1910-1911, and the Role of Pancho Villa (page 57)
    • 3 Disillusion and Counterrevolution Chihuahua, 1912-1913 (page 126)
    • 4 An Unrequited Love Villa and Madero, 1912-1913 (page 147)
  • PART TWO ~ FROM REVOLUTIONARY TO NATIONAL LEADER
    • 5 From Exile to Governor of Chihuahua The Rise of Villa in 1913 (page 193)
    • 6 Four Weeks That Shook Chihuahua Villa's Brief but Far-Reaching Governorship (page 229)
    • 7 The Villista Leaders (page 253)
    • 8 The División del Norte (page 287)
    • 9 Villa's Emergence as a National Leader His Relations with the United States and His Conflict with Carranza (page 309)
    • 10 The Elusive Search for Peace (page 354)
    • 11 Villismo in Practice Chihuahua Under Villa, 1913-1915 (page 397)
    • 12 The New Civil War in Mexico Villismo on the Offensive (page 433)
    • 13 Snatching Defeat from the Jaws of Victory (page 487)
  • PART THREE ~ FROM NATIONAL LEADER TO GUERRILLA LEADER
    • 14 Villa's Two-Front War with Carranza and the United States (page 545)
    • 15 The Resurgence of Villa in 1916-1917 (page 583)
    • 16 Villa's Darkest Years The Savage and Bloody Guerrilla Struggle in Chihuahua, 1917-1920 (page 615)
    • 17 Villa and the Outside World (page 655)
    • 18 The Attempt to Create Villismo with a Gentler Face The Return of Felipe Angeles (page 680)
  • PART FOUR ~ RECONCILIATION, PEACE, AND DEATH
    • 19 From Guerrilla Leader to Hacendado (page 719)
    • 20 The End and the Survival of Villa (page 761)
  • Conclusion (page 795)
  • Appendix: On the Archival Trail of Pancho Villa (page 821)
  • Abbreviations (page 837)
  • Notes (page 839)
  • Archival Sources (page 911)
  • Bibliography (page 919)
  • Index (page 955)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
JMiH 63.2 (Apr. 1999): 460-461 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0899-3718%28199904%2963%3A2%3C460%3ATLATOP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-E
JAH 86.2 (Sep. 1999): 739-740 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-8723%28199909%2986%3A2%3C739%3ATLATOP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-T
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Published: 1998
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780804730464 (paper)
  • 9780804730457 (hardcover)
  • 9780804765176 (ebook)
Subject
  • Latin American
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