Ideas about the Sovereign Revolutionary Convention
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https://doi.org/10.33064/hh.vi9.1252Keywords:
Villista, Constitutionalist, Reform, CarrancistaAbstract
We are shown a compilation of approaches according to the Sovereign Revolutionary Convention, conducted in a less technical and more natural way, in which we are detailed the different positions taken by four historians: Arnaldo Cordova, Gaston Garcia Cantu, Luis Gonzalez and Friedrich Katz. Each one with his own perception, offers us a different interpretation about the Mexican Revolution, and of course, the Sovereign Revolutionary Convention, the importance of continuing with a commemoration when the rest of the country forgets it, a foreign vision on the part of Katz, the problematic between Carranza and Villa, the reforms agreed upon in the framework of the convention, in which it can be considered a partial victory for dialogue in the face of violence.
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