The fall of Porfirio Diaz has traditionally been presented as a watershed between old and new: an old style repressive and conservative government, and the more democratic and representative system that flowered in the wake of the Mexican Revolution. Now this view is being challenged by a new generation of historians, who point out that Diaz originally rose to power in alliance with anti-conservative forces and was a modernising force as well as a dictator. Drawing together the threads of this revisionist reading of the Porfiriato, Garner reassesses a political career that spanned more than forty years, and examines the claims that post-revolutionary Mexico was not the break with the past that the revolutionary inheritors claimed.
ISBN: | 9780582292673 |
Publication date: | 2nd August 2001 |
Author: | Paul Garner |
Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 269 pages |
Series: | Profiles in Power |
Genres: |
History of the Americas |