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Myths of Demilitarization in Postrevolutionary Mexico, 1920-1960

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The book explores the complexities of Mexico's demilitarization following the Mexican Revolution, challenging the notion that it was a smooth transition to civilian rule. Historian Thomas Rath reveals how the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) maintained military influence through the use of troops for political suppression and corruption. The narrative highlights the ongoing popular protests and debates that contradicted the idea of a peaceful, bloodless pacification achieved by land reforms and education. Rath's analysis uncovers a more tumultuous and incomplete process than commonly portrayed.

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Myths of Demilitarization in Postrevolutionary Mexico, 1920-1960, Thomas Rath

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