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" Gorostieta and the Cristiada : "
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BL
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561038
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b390138
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Main Entry
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Richard Grabman
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Title & Author
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Gorostieta and the Cristiada : : Mexico's Catholic Insurgency 1926-1929.
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Publication Statement
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Chicago : Editorial Mazatlán,, 2011.
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(125 pages)
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ISBN
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1937799166
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: 9781937799168
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Contents
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Cover Copyright Introdution
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Abstract
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Focusing on the career of Enrique Gorostieta Velarde, the "atheist" mercenary hired to lead the insurgent army, Gorostieta and the Cristiada: Mexico's Catholic Insurgency of 1926-1929 by Richard Grabman, is an extended look at the how a search for cheap oil, attempts to reign in corporate power and a struggle for a workable economic and political system clashed with religious and cultural traditions, leading to aFocusing on the career of Enrique Gorostieta Velarde, the "atheist" mercenary hired to lead the insurgent army, Gorostieta and the Cristiada: Mexico's Catholic Insurgency of 1926-1929 by Richard Grabman, is an extended look at the how a search for cheap oil, attempts to reign in corporate power and a struggle for a workable economic and political system clashed with religious and cultural traditions, leading to aFocusing on the career of Enrique Gorostieta Velarde, the "atheist" mercenary hired to lead the insurgent army, Gorostieta and the Cristiada: Mexico's Catholic Insurgency of 1926-1929 by Richard Grabman, is an extended look at the how a search for cheap oil, attempts to reign in corporate power and a struggle for a workable economic and political system clashed with religious and cultural traditions, leading to a",,,,"A Christian, a Patriot and a Gentleman"; New Ideas in a New World; Independence and Independent Thinkers; México lost and found; The Porfirian Creed; Enrique Gorostieta: The Perfect PositivistPorfirian; Administration and politics; Returning to a different place; Losing my religion; "Pernicious foreigners"; The teacher and the preacher; Workers Unite! We have nothing to lose but oursouls!; Introit; Offertory; Canons of the Mass; Liturgy of the word; Liturgy of the deed; Prayers for the Dead; Communion; Ite, missa est?; AFTERWORD; BIBLIOGRAPHY.
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Electronic books; History
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