Presented at: Teaching History Conference (TCON)

The Mexican Revolution Gets Messy

Session Description

The Mexican Revolution (1910-20) created years of chaos and instability for the country. It can serve as a model to help educators understand the nature of revolutions. Assassins and anarchists—both official and unofficial—played a role in shaping the revolution. This talk will examine the actions of the revolutionary state and “lone gunmen” as perpetrators of violence.

Presented by: 
Rankin, Monica

Single Session

10:30am-11:45am

Room: 

Room 47