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        21. The Break between the Partido Cooperatista Nacional and Obregón
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        John W. F. Dulles
        
 
                                    
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                                            Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
 - Preface v
 - Contents ix
 - Illustrations xiii
 - Maps xvi
 - 1. General Alvaro Obregón and the Constitutionalist Revolution 1
 - 2. The Presidential Campaign of 1919-1920 17
 - 3. The Plan of Agua Prieta 29
 - 4. Tlaxcalantongo 41
 - 5. From Tlaxcalantongo to Mexico City 49
 - 6. The Selection of an Interim President 55
 - 7. Adolfo de la Huerta and Pancho Villa 63
 - 8. The Interim Regime and Other Restless Generals 71
 - 9. The Election of General Obregón 79
 - 10. International Relations during the Interim Regime 88
 - 11. General Obregón and the Agrarian Problem 93
 - 12. Obregón's Administration Gets under Way during a Depression 102
 - 13. Combatting Francisco Murguía and His Associates 109
 - 14. Combatting Ignorance 118
 - 15. The Death of the Partido Liberal Constitutionalista 126
 - 16. Carrillo Puerto and the Ligas de Resistencia de Yucatán 136
 - 17. De la Huerta Makes a Trip to New York 145
 - 18. The Bucareli Conferences 158
 - 19. The Presidential Succession 173
 - 20. The Assassination of Pancho Villa 177
 - 21. The Break between the Partido Cooperatista Nacional and Obregón 181
 - 22. Adolfo de la Huerta Breaks with Obregón 188
 - 23. The Pani-De la Huerta Controversy 197
 - 24. The Struggle Becomes Intense 204
 - 25. The First Stage of the De la Huerta Rebellion 218
 - 26. The Last Days of Carrillo Puerto 228
 - 27. The Assassination of Field Jurado 236
 - 28. Military Events; The Battle of Esperanza 241
 - 29. The Last Bloody Phases of the Rebellion 248
 - 30. Obregón Finishes His Term 264
 - 31. Luis N. Morones and Organized Labor 271
 - 32. Government Finances during the Golden Days of President Calles 280
 - 33. Efforts of the Calles Administration To Develop the Nation 289
 - 34. Struggle with the Catholic Clergy 296
 - 35. The Cristero Rebellion and the Case of Padre Pro 309
 - 36. The Revolutionary Program and United States Relations 316
 - 37. The Arrival of Ambassador Morrow 324
 - 38. The Presidential Campaign of Generals, 1927-1928 332
 - 39. Bloody Climax of the 1927-1928 Presidential Campaign 342
 - 40. The Re-election of General Obregón 355
 - 41. The Assassination of General Obregón 362
 - 42. An Investigation and Some Accusations 370
 - 43. A Memorable Presidential Address 379
 - 44. The Selection of a Provisional President 388
 - 45. The Murder Trial 396
 - 46. President Portes Gil and the C.R.O.M. 404
 - 47. Background for the Querétaro Convention 414
 - 48. The Querétaro Convention of the Partido Nacional Revolucionario 427
 - 49. The Outbreak of the Escobar Rebellion 436
 - 50. The Campaign East and North; The Battle of Jiménez 444
 - 51. The Campaign in the West 451
 - 52. The Resumption of Catholic Services 459
 - 53. Autonomy for the National University 464
 - 54. The Vasconcelista Campaign of 1929 469
 - 55. A Bad Inauguration Day for President Ortiz Rubio 481
 - 56. Rough Times for the Convalescent 490
 - 57. The Great Depression Sets In 500
 - 58. Pani Returns to the Finance Ministry 507
 - 59. Some Cabinets of President Ortiz Rubio 518
 - 60. Acute Religious and Political Problems 528
 - 61. The Resignation of President Ortiz Rubio 535
 - 62. Pani's Departure from President Rodríguez' Cabinet 544
 - 63. Narciso Bassols and the Catholic Clergy 557
 - 64. The Official Party Selects a Presidential Candidate 566
 - 65. Efforts by the Opposition in 1933 and 1934 578
 - 66. Negotiations with the United States under President Rodríguez 590
 - 67. Rodríguez Handles Agrarian and Labor Matters 598
 - 68. December, 1934 605
 - 69. Garrido Canabal and Tabasco, "Laboratory of the Revolution" 611
 - 70. Agitation and Strikes in Early 1935 625
 - 71. The Declarations of General Calles 634
 - 72. The Break between Cárdenas and Calles 640
 - 73. The Expedition to Tabasco 650
 - 74. General Calles Returns to Mexico 659
 - 75. The Curtain Falls for General Calles 674
 - Appendix A: Presidents of Mexico 685
 - Appendix B: Presidents of the P.N.R 687
 - Notes on Sources 691
 - Sources of Material 717
 - Index 741
 
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
 - Preface v
 - Contents ix
 - Illustrations xiii
 - Maps xvi
 - 1. General Alvaro Obregón and the Constitutionalist Revolution 1
 - 2. The Presidential Campaign of 1919-1920 17
 - 3. The Plan of Agua Prieta 29
 - 4. Tlaxcalantongo 41
 - 5. From Tlaxcalantongo to Mexico City 49
 - 6. The Selection of an Interim President 55
 - 7. Adolfo de la Huerta and Pancho Villa 63
 - 8. The Interim Regime and Other Restless Generals 71
 - 9. The Election of General Obregón 79
 - 10. International Relations during the Interim Regime 88
 - 11. General Obregón and the Agrarian Problem 93
 - 12. Obregón's Administration Gets under Way during a Depression 102
 - 13. Combatting Francisco Murguía and His Associates 109
 - 14. Combatting Ignorance 118
 - 15. The Death of the Partido Liberal Constitutionalista 126
 - 16. Carrillo Puerto and the Ligas de Resistencia de Yucatán 136
 - 17. De la Huerta Makes a Trip to New York 145
 - 18. The Bucareli Conferences 158
 - 19. The Presidential Succession 173
 - 20. The Assassination of Pancho Villa 177
 - 21. The Break between the Partido Cooperatista Nacional and Obregón 181
 - 22. Adolfo de la Huerta Breaks with Obregón 188
 - 23. The Pani-De la Huerta Controversy 197
 - 24. The Struggle Becomes Intense 204
 - 25. The First Stage of the De la Huerta Rebellion 218
 - 26. The Last Days of Carrillo Puerto 228
 - 27. The Assassination of Field Jurado 236
 - 28. Military Events; The Battle of Esperanza 241
 - 29. The Last Bloody Phases of the Rebellion 248
 - 30. Obregón Finishes His Term 264
 - 31. Luis N. Morones and Organized Labor 271
 - 32. Government Finances during the Golden Days of President Calles 280
 - 33. Efforts of the Calles Administration To Develop the Nation 289
 - 34. Struggle with the Catholic Clergy 296
 - 35. The Cristero Rebellion and the Case of Padre Pro 309
 - 36. The Revolutionary Program and United States Relations 316
 - 37. The Arrival of Ambassador Morrow 324
 - 38. The Presidential Campaign of Generals, 1927-1928 332
 - 39. Bloody Climax of the 1927-1928 Presidential Campaign 342
 - 40. The Re-election of General Obregón 355
 - 41. The Assassination of General Obregón 362
 - 42. An Investigation and Some Accusations 370
 - 43. A Memorable Presidential Address 379
 - 44. The Selection of a Provisional President 388
 - 45. The Murder Trial 396
 - 46. President Portes Gil and the C.R.O.M. 404
 - 47. Background for the Querétaro Convention 414
 - 48. The Querétaro Convention of the Partido Nacional Revolucionario 427
 - 49. The Outbreak of the Escobar Rebellion 436
 - 50. The Campaign East and North; The Battle of Jiménez 444
 - 51. The Campaign in the West 451
 - 52. The Resumption of Catholic Services 459
 - 53. Autonomy for the National University 464
 - 54. The Vasconcelista Campaign of 1929 469
 - 55. A Bad Inauguration Day for President Ortiz Rubio 481
 - 56. Rough Times for the Convalescent 490
 - 57. The Great Depression Sets In 500
 - 58. Pani Returns to the Finance Ministry 507
 - 59. Some Cabinets of President Ortiz Rubio 518
 - 60. Acute Religious and Political Problems 528
 - 61. The Resignation of President Ortiz Rubio 535
 - 62. Pani's Departure from President Rodríguez' Cabinet 544
 - 63. Narciso Bassols and the Catholic Clergy 557
 - 64. The Official Party Selects a Presidential Candidate 566
 - 65. Efforts by the Opposition in 1933 and 1934 578
 - 66. Negotiations with the United States under President Rodríguez 590
 - 67. Rodríguez Handles Agrarian and Labor Matters 598
 - 68. December, 1934 605
 - 69. Garrido Canabal and Tabasco, "Laboratory of the Revolution" 611
 - 70. Agitation and Strikes in Early 1935 625
 - 71. The Declarations of General Calles 634
 - 72. The Break between Cárdenas and Calles 640
 - 73. The Expedition to Tabasco 650
 - 74. General Calles Returns to Mexico 659
 - 75. The Curtain Falls for General Calles 674
 - Appendix A: Presidents of Mexico 685
 - Appendix B: Presidents of the P.N.R 687
 - Notes on Sources 691
 - Sources of Material 717
 - Index 741