Jean Meyer
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Franco-Mexican historian
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jean Meyer Barth is a French-Mexican historian and author, known for his writings on early 20th-century Mexican history. He has published extensively on the Mexican Revolution and Cristero War, the history of Nayarit, and on the caudillo Manuel Lozada. He is a faculty member at the Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, and a Guggenheim Fellow.
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- Mexico: revolution and reconstruction in the 1920s (1986) (8)
- The Mexican Revolution. Vol. I. Porfirians, Liberals, and Peasants.@@@The Mexican Revolution. Vol. II. Counter-Revolution and Reconstruction. (1987) (5)
- Bonnets rouges et blancs bonnets (1975) (4)
- Sobre Charles A. Hale, The Transformation of Liberalism in Late 19th Century Mexico (1991) (2)
- Las formas y las políticas del dominio agrario: homenaje a François ChevalierThe Mexican Revolution and the Limits of Agrarian Reform, 1915–1946 (1995) (1)
- Murdo J. Macleod, Spanish Central America. A socio-economic history 1520-1720 (1977) (1)
- John Leddy Phelan, The kingdom of Quito in the seventeenth century ; bureaucratie policies in the Spanish empire (1970) (1)
- Guillermo De La Peña, A Legacy of Promises : Agriculture, Politics and Ritual in the Morelos Highlands (1983) (1)
- Robert J. Knowlton, Church property and the Mexican reform 1856-1910 ; Rodney D. Anderson Outcasts in their own land : Mexican industrial workers 1906-1911 (1977) (0)
- Donald G. Gillin. Warlord : Yen Hsi-shan in Shansi Province, 1911-1940. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1967. viii, 334 p. (1968) (0)
- Clarence C. Clendenen, The United States and Pancho Villa, a study in unconventional diplomacy (1969) (0)
- Raymond Vernon, The dilemma of Mexico's development : the roles of the private and public sectors. (1966) (0)
- Fredrick B. Pike, Chile and the United States : 1880-1962 ; the emergence of Chile's social crisis and the challenge to United States diplomacy. ; James C. Carey, Peru and the United States : 1900-1962. (1968) (0)
- Alan Knight. The Mexican Revolution. v. 1. Porfirians, liberals and peasants ; v. 2. Counter revolution and reconstruction. Nueva York, N.Y. : Cambridge University Press, 1986. xix, xx, 619 p. (1989) (0)
- Laurens Ballard Perry, Juárez and Dias : machine politics in Mexico (1980) (0)
- Robert J. Knowlton, Church property and the Mexican reform 1856-1910, Northern Illinois University Press, 1976, 265 p. - Rodney D. Anderson, Outcasts in their own land : Mexican industrial workers 1906-1911, Northern Illinois University Press 1976, 407 p. (1977) (0)
- Frank Cancian. Economics and prestige in a maya community, the religious cargo system in Zinacantan. [s.l.] : Stanford University Press, 1969. 238 p. (1969) (0)
- Colin M. Machlachlan et Jaime E. Rodriguez, The Forging ofthe Cosmic Race : a Reinterpretation of Colonial Mexico, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1981, XIV-376 p. (1983) (0)
- Cuba : Theodor Draper, Castroism : Theory and Practice, 1965 ; Boris Goldenberg, The Cuban Revolution in Latin America, 1965 (1967) (0)
- Colin M. Machlachlan et Jaime E. Rodriguez, The Forging of the Cos mic Race : a Reinterpretation of Colonial Mexico (1983) (0)
- William Hinton. Fanshen : a documentary of revolution in a Chinese Village. Nueva York : Monthly Review Press, 1967. xvii, 637 p. (1968) (0)
- Herbert S. Klein, Parties and political change in Bolivie 1880-1952 (1971) (0)
- Le Mexique du Sud dans l'empire espagnol. William B. Taylor Landlord and peasant in colonial Oaxaca ; Brian Hamnett Politics and trade in southern Mexico 1750-1821 (1974) (0)
- Ben G. Burnett Political groups in Chile : the dialogue between order and change (1971) (0)
- John Leddy Phelan. The Kingdom of Quito in the seventeenth century : bureaucratic politics in the Spanish empire. Madison : University of Wisconsin Press, 1967. 432 p. (1969) (0)
- Laurens Ballard Perry, Juárez and Díaz : machine politics in Mexico, De Kalb, Northern Illinois Univ. Press, 1978, 467 p. (1980) (0)
- Alan Knight, The Mexican Révolution, vol. I : Porfirians, Libérais and Peasants ; vol. II : Counter Révolution and Reconstruction, New York, Cambridge University Press, 1986, xx-619 et xix-619p. (1989) (0)
- Alan Knight, The Mexican Revolution, vol. I : Porfirians, Liberals and Peasants ; vol. II. : Counter Revolution and Reconstruction (1987) (0)
- FRANS J. SCHRYER. The Rancheros of Pisaflores: The History of a Peasant Bourgeoisie in Twentieth Century Mexico. Pp. xvi, 210. University of Toronto Press, 1980, $20.00 (1981) (0)
- Frans J. Schryer, The Rancheros of Pisaflores : the History of Peasant Bourgeoisie in Twentieth Century Mexico (1982) (0)
- May N. Díaz. Tonalá : conservatism, responsibility and authority in a Mexican town. Berkeley-Los Angeles : University of California Press, 1966. 234 p. (1968) (0)
- David A. Brading (éd.), Caudillo and Peasant in the Mexican Revolution (1983) (0)
- Benjamin B. Weebs. Reform, rebellion and the heavenly way. Tucson, Ariz. : University of Arizona Press, Association for Asian Studies, 1964. 122 p. (1968) (0)
- Jan Bazant, Alienation of church wealth in Mexico; social and economic aspects of the liberal revolution, 1856-1875 (1972) (0)
- Charles A. Hale, Mexican liberalism in the age Of Mora, 1821-1853 (1970) (0)
- Brian R. Hamnett, Roots of Insurgency : Mexican Regions (1750-1824) (1989) (0)
- Robert Paul Millon. Mexican marxist : Vicente Lombardo Toledano. [sine locus]Carolina : North Carolina University Press, 1966 (1969) (0)
- Frans J. Schryer , The Rancheros of Pisaflores: the History of a Peasant Bourgeoisie in Twentieth Century Mexico, University of Toronto, 1980, xvi 210 p. (1982) (0)
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