Features & Benefits
- Mexican Revolution left a deep mark in history, showcasing a three-act drama of politics, persecution, and war.
- Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata were larger-than-life figures in this revolution.
- Unlike other revolutions, the Mexican Revolution established a popular government with extensive social transformations without resorting to state terror.
- The revolution integrated marginalized groups into national life, creating long-term political stability in Mexico.
- Modern idea of revolution owes much to the events that took place in Mexico from 1910 to 1920.
- Topics in the book include The Comet, The Wicked Ambassador, The Zimmermann Telegram, and more.

