Provides an account of the personal conflict felt by the author regarding the Mexican Revolution and the ensuing reign of Venustiano Carranza. The pamphlet calls for an end to caudillos; however, it is sympathetic to Villa. Although written during Chocano’s travels to New Orleans, it was published in El Paso, Texas.
The Special Collections at the University of Texas at El Paso include book, serial, photographic, and manuscript materials about the history of El Paso and Northern Mexico. The UTEP Library contains digital copies of books from the period of the Mexican Revolution and has participated in a project that digitized the local paper.
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Titles
Main Title:
El conflicto personal de la revolución mexicana
Added Title:
El conflicto personal de la revolución mexicana. Examen crítico de todo lo que ha dicho el cuidadano Carranza. Por José Santos Chocano. De El Paso, Tex.,á New Orleans, La., en octubre á diciembre del año 1914.
Description
Provides an account of the personal conflict felt by the author regarding the Mexican Revolution and the ensuing reign of Venustiano Carranza. The pamphlet calls for an end to caudillos; however, it is sympathetic to Villa. Although written during Chocano’s travels to New Orleans, it was published in El Paso, Texas.
Physical Description
2 p. l., 78 p. 17 cm.
Notes
Donated to the UTEP Library by Dr. John H. McNeely.