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Emiliano Zapata Salazar, the Caudillo del Sur, the symbol of Mexican agrarianism, is one of the most photographed and iconic characters of the Mexican Revolution. This iconography is a tribute to the famous revolutionary published on the occasion of the Centenary of his assassination. It shows some of the best photographs of the southern leader, his environment, his companions and relatives and the tributes in his honor, some well-known, others less, as well as unpublished photographs that are part of the family archive of Edgar Castro Zapata, great-grandson of the general.
Publish Date
2019
Publisher
Instituto Nacional de Estudios Históricos de las Revoluciones de México (INEHRM),
Fundación Zapata y los Herederos de la Revolución
Language
Spanish
Pages
118
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Portraits, Pictorial works, Revolutionaries, Biography, HistoryPeople
Emiliano Zapata (1879-1919)Places
MexicoTimes
Revolution, 1910-1920Edition | Availability |
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A 100 años: iconografía de Emiliano Zapata
2019, Instituto Nacional de Estudios Históricos de las Revoluciones de México (INEHRM), Fundación Zapata y los Herederos de la Revolución
in Spanish
- Primera edición INEHRM, 2019.
6075491384 9786075491387
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Table of Contents
Presentación. Felipe Ávila, Édgar Castro Zapata
A la memoria de mi general Zapata en el centenario de su muerte. 10 de abril de 1919-10 de abril de 2019 / John Womack Jr.
El azar y la necesidad: Ángeles, Zapata y la Convención de Aguascalientes / Adolfo Gilly
Las fotos
Rafael Hernández Ángeles
Iconografía de Zapata
El Caudillo del Sur
El zapatismo
Emiliano
La familia
Identificación fotográfica.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
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