The cristero uprisings in Mexico: part 'holy war' and part agrarian vindication
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.1988.i178.593Abstract
Brief study of the cristero uprisings in Mexico: a succession of armed hostilitics towards the end of the 1920s and first half of the 1930s, constituting the last civil war in that country. This analysis concentrates on the strong religious character of this movement as well as on the economic factors.
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