The constitution of 1917, proclaimed on February 5, 1917, is considered by many to be one of the most radical and comprehensive constitutions in modern political history. Although its social content gave it the title of the first modern socialist constitution--it preceded the constitution of the ...
Mexican artMexican art historyCaudilloCorporativiststructuralistpost-modernistThis article articulates the significance and multiplicity of the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) and its legacies and sets the stage for this special issue on Art and Revolution in Mexico. In particular, a line is drawn ...
What role did Venustiano play in the Mexican Revolution? What is the Mexican Constitution of 1917? What caused the Spanish Revolution of 1820? What caused the Spanish Revolution of 1868? What groups were involved in the Spanish Revolution?
Eventually, Venustiano Carranza rose to the presidency, and organized an important convention whose outcome was the Constitution of 1917, which is still in effect today. Carranza made land reform an important part of that constitution. This resulted in theejido, or farm cooperative program that redi...
The Mexican Revolution began on November 20, 1910. It ended on May 21, 1920, although the creation of the Constitution of Mexico in 1917 is often credited with ending the war. Who won the Mexican Revolution? The Constitutional Army won the Mexican Revolution. Under the leadership of three So...
How did the Mexico Constitution of 1917 affect the government? How did the Mexican Cession impact politics about slavery? How did the Texas Revolution impact the United States? How did the Mexican government respond to the Texas Rebellion? How did the Battle of Puebla affect the United States?
Meg Russell, a well-established expert on Lords reform, reviews the wide variety of options floated, their past history, and their likelihood of success – before the topic may get referred to the government’s proposed Constitution, Democracy and Human Rights Commission. Reform of the House of...
The Constitution of Cadiz, 1812 The war years both recreated a patriotic spirit to cover the bare bones of Bourbon administrative centralism and resulted in the explicit formulation of a liberalideologythat was to be adynamicfactor in Spanish history. The Central Junta and its successor, theregency...
Series: Story of the World (Book 1-4) Unabridged edition by Susan Wise Bauer (Author), Jim Weiss (Narrator) Volume One: Ancient Times 世界的故事1:古代 Volume Two: The Middle Ages 世界的故事2:中世纪 Volume Three: Early Modern Times 世界的故事3:近代早期 ...
His 1768 circular letter calling for colonial cooperation prompted the occupation of Boston by British soldiers, eventually resulting in the Boston Massacre of 1770. To help coordinate resistance to what he saw as the British government’s attempts to violate the British Constitution at the expense ...