Mexican Revolution

audiobook (Unabridged) The Fight for Freedom that Shaped Modern Mexico (1910-1920) · Savage Civil Wars of the 20th Century

By Daniel Wrinn

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The Mexican Revolution transformed a nation and set the foundation for modern Mexico

In this audiobook, you will explore a decade-long struggle that toppled the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz, reshaping Mexico's political and social landscape forever. Revolutionary leaders like Emiliano Zapata, Pancho Villa, and Venustiano Carranza faced off against oppressive regimes, leading to sweeping reforms that redefined the nation's future.

Immerse yourself in the revolutionary battles, power struggles, and ideological divides that fueled this conflict. Discover how the fight for land reform, the shifting alliances of the revolution, and the voice of the peasantry culminated in the Constitution of 1917—a document that remains influential today.

In this audiobook, you will uncover:

  • The roots of the revolution in the Díaz dictatorship.

  • The rise and impact of leaders like Zapata, Villa, and Carranza.

  • Major turning points and battles that defined the revolution.

  • The political and social reforms that emerged from the conflict.

  • The revolution's enduring legacy on modern Mexican politics.

    Perfect for history enthusiasts and listeners eager to understand the complex revolutionary period that reshaped Mexico and its lasting influence on the country's future.

  • Mexican Revolution