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"A deeply researched and convincingly argued regional study that illuminates the contradictions and ambiguities of Mexico's most radical post-revolutionary regime."--Mary Kay Vaughan, author of Cultural Politics in Revolution: Teachers, Peasants, and Schools in Mexico, 1934-1940 "Fallaw presents a great deal of new information on the history of the key state of Yucatn during the decisive years of the 1930s, when Mexico underwent profound political and social reform. Those working on Mexican revolutionary history will find this book invaluable. Broad-minded political scientists will find the analysis illuminating, as well."--Alan Knight, author of The Mexican Revolution
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