The Mexican Revolution, 1914-1915 by Robert E. Quirk

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The Convention of Aguascalientes
Personalities and conflicting roles of such men as Obregon, Carranza, Villa, and Zapata are described and assessed, as are the Mexican-U.S. relations in which Woodrow Wilson played a prominent part.
  • The Mexican Revolution, 1914-1915
  • Robert E. Quirk
  • Very Good
  • History
  • 325
  • Indiana University Press
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The Convention of Aguascalientes
Personalities and conflicting roles of such men as Obregon, Carranza, Villa, and Zapata are described and assessed, as are the Mexican-U.S. relations in which Woodrow Wilson played a prominent part.
  • The Mexican Revolution, 1914-1915
  • Robert E. Quirk
  • Very Good
  • History
  • 325
  • Indiana University Press
The Convention of Aguascalientes
Personalities and conflicting roles of such men as Obregon, Carranza, Villa, and Zapata are described and assessed, as are the Mexican-U.S. relations in which Woodrow Wilson played a prominent part.
  • The Mexican Revolution, 1914-1915
  • Robert E. Quirk
  • Very Good
  • History
  • 325
  • Indiana University Press