This paper analyses the role that federal and local elites played in the transformation of a non-violent movement of peasant protest in Chiapas, Mexico, into a guerrilla movement that eventually embraced a programme of ethnoterritorial demands. It is argued that the contradictory government responses to initial peasant protest opened the door for the radicalization of indigenous mobilisation and demands. Claims for agrarian reform in the 1970s were met with piecemeal/clientelistic land redistribution and police repression. When demands shifted in the 1980s from land reform to the democratisation of local governance and respect for human rights, local elites insisted on clientelism and repression. This led to the Zapatista insurrection of 19...
Mayan part of the population world famous. Demanding social justice for the impoverished Mayas and p...
At the end of 1993, a revolutionary organization called the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (E...
This paper analyzes the character of the Mexican liberal state during its formation by studying the ...
The peasant rebellion in southem Mexico led by EZLN(Ejercito Zapatista de Liberacion Nacional) is ro...
textGrounded in the geographies of Chiapas, Mexico, the dissertation maps a cartography of Zapatista...
This thesis deals with issues of indigeneity, warfare and representation as they relate to the Zapat...
This disertation is about an indian uprising in Mexico in January 1994. The work at first summarizes...
The investigation was realized in order to analyze central aspects in the ongoing discussion on Indi...
This paper attempts to analyze a facet of the Mexican government’s corruption; the first goal is to ...
This study reconstructs the process of land redistribution in an indigenous region of Chiapas, the T...
Subcomandante Marcos and other Zapatistas have on numerous occasions discussed the clash between “No...
Violent conflicts are frequently associated with detrimental or neutral effects on economic, social,...
This dissertation analyzes the historical roles of indigenous people in the state of Tlaxcala and it...
On January 1, 1994 thousands of masked guerillas stormed the capital of Chiapas, the southernmost st...
This dissertation is a political history of the central-western Mexican state of Jalisco from 1914-1...
Mayan part of the population world famous. Demanding social justice for the impoverished Mayas and p...
At the end of 1993, a revolutionary organization called the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (E...
This paper analyzes the character of the Mexican liberal state during its formation by studying the ...
The peasant rebellion in southem Mexico led by EZLN(Ejercito Zapatista de Liberacion Nacional) is ro...
textGrounded in the geographies of Chiapas, Mexico, the dissertation maps a cartography of Zapatista...
This thesis deals with issues of indigeneity, warfare and representation as they relate to the Zapat...
This disertation is about an indian uprising in Mexico in January 1994. The work at first summarizes...
The investigation was realized in order to analyze central aspects in the ongoing discussion on Indi...
This paper attempts to analyze a facet of the Mexican government’s corruption; the first goal is to ...
This study reconstructs the process of land redistribution in an indigenous region of Chiapas, the T...
Subcomandante Marcos and other Zapatistas have on numerous occasions discussed the clash between “No...
Violent conflicts are frequently associated with detrimental or neutral effects on economic, social,...
This dissertation analyzes the historical roles of indigenous people in the state of Tlaxcala and it...
On January 1, 1994 thousands of masked guerillas stormed the capital of Chiapas, the southernmost st...
This dissertation is a political history of the central-western Mexican state of Jalisco from 1914-1...
Mayan part of the population world famous. Demanding social justice for the impoverished Mayas and p...
At the end of 1993, a revolutionary organization called the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (E...
This paper analyzes the character of the Mexican liberal state during its formation by studying the ...