Ranchero Revolt
Discover a thought-provoking perspective on the Mexican Revolution in Ian Jacobs' compelling book, Ranchero Revolt. Published by the University of Texas Press in 1982, this engaging work spans 256 pages and offers an in-depth examination of the pivotal role the rural middle class—specifically the rancheros—played in the Revolution's organization and ultimate success.
Departing from the traditional narrative that views the Revolution solely as a movement of the oppressed rural masses against Porfirio Diaz's conservative regime, Jacobs challenges readers to rethink this populist interpretation. His meticulous research sheds light on the dynamic contributions of the rancheros, providing a richer understanding of the social and political landscapes of this critical period in Mexican history.
Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, Ranchero Revolt is sure to captivate anyone interested in the complexities of revolutionary movements and the often-overlooked individuals behind them.