The Mexican Revolution

Adolfo Gilly

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NOW IN PAPERBACK The classic account of the Mexican Revolution from the acclaimed author
Adolfo Gilly shows that intelligent criticism requires
passion . . . and that the vision of struggle between heroes and villains belongs to a rudimentary and scholastic version of the events. Gilly’s book is a splendid amalgam of political history, dialectic analysis, a vision of a people in arms, and an uncompromising demystification.
—CARLOS MONSIVÁIS, MEXICAN WRITER AND CULTURAL CRITIC

First published in Spanish in 1971, The Mexican Revolution has been praised by Mexico’s Nobel Prize–winning author Octavio Paz as a “notable contribution” to history and is widely recognized as a seminal account of the Mexican Revolution. Written during the author’s time as a political prisoner in the famous penitentiary of Lecumberri in Mexico, it sold thousands of copies in its first edition, becoming widely accepted as the official textbook by history faculties in Mexico despite Gilly’s continued incarceration. It has gone through more than thirty editions in Mexico and been translated into French and Greek.

This comprehensively revised and updated edition of the original text is available in paperback for the first time, with a foreword by Latin American history scholar Friedrich Katz and a new preface to the English edition by the author. A true “people’s history,” The Mexican Revolution is a stirring, bottom-up account of an event whose reverberations are still felt throughout Latin America and the rest of the world.


Adolfo Gilly is a professor of history at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). He has written numerous books on the history and politics of Mexico and Latin America, including Inside the Cuban Revolution and Chiapas and the Rebellion of the Enchanted World. He lives in Mexico City. Friedrich Katz is co-director of the Mexican Studies Program at Chicago University and the author of The Secret War in Mexico and The Life and Times of Pancho Villa.

History / Latin American Studies
Fall 2006
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5 1/2 x 8 1/4, 416 pages
978-1-59558-123-5

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