John M. Hart
University of Houston
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Americas | 1974
John M. Hart
Mexican industrialization, which began during the second half of the nineteenth century, was paralleled by the appearance of an urban labor movement. Industrialization resulted in a sudden concentration of new workers from the countryside in a few urban areas—especially Mexico City. Living conditions for the new city dwellers were generally intolerable and were compounded by chronic economic and political instability. Crowning the laborers difficulty were the almost impossible working conditions in the new factories. The working class, virtually in self-defense, began to organize. Because the urban labor movement during the last third of the nineteenth century was a prelude to similar and more famous developments during the violent years of the early twentieth century, analysis of its causes, nature, and significance is essential for understanding an important aspect of the Mexican Revolution.
Americas | 1972
John M. Hart
DURING the second half of the nineteenth century, when Mexico was beginning a slowly drawn-out process of industrialization and urbanization, the seemingly quiet countryside was experiencing agrarian unrest of proportions unprecedented in the nations history. Trapped between increasing population on diminished ejidal and pueblo landholdings and ever-growing estates and demands of large property owners, Mexican campesinos in three states—eastern Morelos, southeastern Mexico, and northwestern Puebla— sought relief by means of insurrection. Because these agrarian uprisings during the last third of the nineteenth century were a prelude to similar and more famous occurrences during the fateful epoch 1910-1917, their causes, nature, and significance are essential for understanding an important aspect of the Mexican Revolution.
Americas | 1992
John M. Hart; Joe Foweraker; Ann L. Craig
Americas | 1981
John M. Hart; Leticia Reina
Americas | 1983
John M. Hart; Guillermo de la Pena
Americas | 1993
John M. Hart; Alica Hernandez Chavez
Americas | 1978
John M. Hart; Jorge Basurto
Americas | 1981
John M. Hart; David R. Maciel; Ignacio Ramirez
Americas | 1978
John M. Hart
Journal of Latin American Studies | 2014
John M. Hart