Revolución Mexicana y diplomacia española

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467 pages 1995

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"Examines the complex relationships and interactions among the Spanish colony in Mexico, the Spanish government, Spanish domestic political forces, the Mexican government, the different revolutionary factions, and the US. While the Spanish government followed a vacillating and sometimes contradictory policy when confronted by revolutionary changes, the Spanish colony was almost uniformly antirevolutionary although some pragmatically switched their support to Carranza"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

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