"[The book] will orient students to key issues, raising inevitable questions. . . the text can organize discussions and lead students towards innovative understandings."
"This book is a concise, chronological account of the revolutionary period in Mexico."
"A readable and relatively balanced overview of one of the most significant topics in Latin American studies."
"This concise, clear and easily read history of Mexico's revolutionary period is likely to be welcomed by students and lay readers alike."
"Instructors and students alike will appreciate Gonzales's thorough narrative, his choice of empirical evidence, and his agreeable prose...."
"Teachers of Mexican history need a readable survey of the revolutionary period's main events, actors, and themes. "The Mexican Revolution" is this text."
"Michael J. Gonzales' book is a useful source on the Mexican Revolution of 1910. . . . This well-researched work is recommended for the general reader and for classroom use."
"Ý"The Mexican Revolution, 1910 - 1940"¨ will orient students to key issues, raising inevitable questions. . . . The text can organize discussions and lead students towards innovative understandings."
""The Mexican Revolution, 1910-1940" is an even-handed narrative/analysis written in a clear and concise style that both specialists and the general public can read to advantage. It is well illustrated with numerous photographs, clear and helpful maps, graphs, and chronologies. This work should serve especially well as a basic text for undergraduaute and graduate-level courses focusing on the revolution or as a complementary text in those treating the broader sweep of Mexican national history."
"["The Mexican Revolution, 1910 - 1940"] will orient students to key issues, raising inevitable questions. . . . The text can organize discussions and lead students towards innovative understandings."