Disorder & Progress: Bandits, Police, and Mexican Development - Vintage 1981
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First published in 1981, this revised and enlarged edition of Disorder and Progress from 1992 was a groundbreaking study, examining bandits, police, and Mexican politics as a whole, while showing how different groups used the agents of order and disorder to serve their interests.
Included here in this reissue is an entirely new introduction, material on the period of the independence wars, Pancho Villa, as well as maps and illustrations to help readers appreciate the topics under discussion.
• Vintage 1992 Edition
• Soft Cover - 65 Pages
• Measures 9" x 6" x .75"
• PLEASE NOTE: These are one-of-a-kind publications over 30 years old, and all "flaws" should be considered part of their character.