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050 00 $aHC135$b.M74 2011
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100 1 $aMorton, Adam David,$d1971-
245 10 $aRevolution and state in modern Mexico :$bthe political economy of uneven development /$cAdam David Morton.
260 $aLanham, Md. :$bRowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.,$cc2011.
300 $axix, 301 p. :$bill., map ;$c24 cm.
490 1 $aCritical currents in Latin American perspective
520 $a"This groundbreaking study develops a new approach to understanding the formation of the post-revolutionary state in Mexico. Adam Morton links the rise and demise of the modern Mexican state to ongoing forms of class struggle that have shaped and restructured state and civil society. He thus sheds valuable interdisciplinary light on debates on state formation by recovering radical tools of analysis, such as uneven development and class struggle, for the wider study of past and present politics in Mexico and Latin America more broadly"--Provided by publisher.
520 $a"This groundbreaking study develops a new approach to understanding the formation of the postrevolutionary state in Mexico. Adam Morton links the rise and demise of the modern Mexican state to ongoing forms of class struggle that have shaped and restructured state and civil society. He thus sheds valuable interdisciplinary light on debates on state formation by recovering radical tools of analysis, such as uneven development and class struggle, for the wider study of past and present politics in Mexico and, more broadly, Latin America"--Provided by publisher.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
651 0 $aMexico$xEconomic conditions$y1918-$xRegional disparities.
650 7 $aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General.$2bisacsh
830 0 $aCritical currents in Latin American perspective.
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