This is a thesis submitted as the professional examination for a law degree at the Universidad Autónoma de México (UNAM). López examines the effects of the Mexican progressive land movement in general, agrarian issues, and problems resulting from the revolution's land concerns, and ends with offered solutions to the “problem of the earth.” He completed the exam on May 4th, 1912.
Physical Description
17 p. ; 23 cm. Paper wraps bound in library board pamphlet binder.
Publisher Info:
Tip. - Segunda Calle de San Lorenzo Num. 53
Place of Publication:
Mexico
Provided By
University of Texas at El Paso
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.
This is a thesis submitted as the professional examination for a law degree at the Universidad Autónoma de México (UNAM). López examines the effects of the Mexican progressive land movement in general, agrarian issues, and problems resulting from the revolution's land concerns, and ends with offered solutions to the “problem of the earth.” He completed the exam on May 4th, 1912.
Physical Description
17 p. ; 23 cm. Paper wraps bound in library board pamphlet binder.
Notes
Donated to the UTEP Library by Dr. John H. McNeely