Rural Protest and the Making of Democracy in Mexico, 1968–2000
Discover the transformative impact of grassroots movements on Mexican democracy in "Rural Protest and the Making of Democracy in Mexico, 1968–2000" by Dolores Trevizo. Published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 2013, this compelling paperback spans 264 pages, meticulously analyzing the pivotal protests that shaped the nation from the tragic Tlatelolco massacre to the historic defeat of the PRI in the year 2000. Trevizo delves deep into the dynamics of rural activism, illustrating how ordinary citizens played a vital role in the push for democratic change. Through engaging narratives and critical insights, this book is essential for anyone interested in the political landscape of Mexico and the power of collective action. Join Trevizo on a journey that reveals the heart of Mexico's path toward democracy.