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Five. Cardenismo, the Popular Front, and the League of Revolutionary Artists and Writers
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction. Allegories of Work 1
- One. Saturnino Herrán, José Guadalupe Posada, and the Working Class on the Eve of Revolution 17
- Two. Workers and Artists in the 1910 Revolution 47
- Three. El Machete and Cultural and Political Vanguards 69
- Four. Consuming Labor: Revista CROM, Art Education, and La Lectura Preferida 113
- Five. Cardenismo, the Popular Front, and the League of Revolutionary Artists and Writers 151
- Six. The Mexican Electricians Union, the Art of the Strike, and the Spanish Civil War 211
- Seven. “Unity at All Costs!” and the End of Revolution 261
- Conclusion 311
- Notes 319
- Selected Bibliography 341
- Index 353
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction. Allegories of Work 1
- One. Saturnino Herrán, José Guadalupe Posada, and the Working Class on the Eve of Revolution 17
- Two. Workers and Artists in the 1910 Revolution 47
- Three. El Machete and Cultural and Political Vanguards 69
- Four. Consuming Labor: Revista CROM, Art Education, and La Lectura Preferida 113
- Five. Cardenismo, the Popular Front, and the League of Revolutionary Artists and Writers 151
- Six. The Mexican Electricians Union, the Art of the Strike, and the Spanish Civil War 211
- Seven. “Unity at All Costs!” and the End of Revolution 261
- Conclusion 311
- Notes 319
- Selected Bibliography 341
- Index 353