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Chipper Chihuahuas (Super Sandcastle: Dog Daze Set 2) - $16.18 | Persistent Oligarchs: Elites and Politics in Chihuahua, Mexico 1910–1940 - $23.95Did the Mexican Revolution do away with the ruling class of the old regime? Did a new ruling class rise to take the old one's place—and if so, what differences resulted? In this compelling study, the first of its kind, Mark Wasserman pursues these questions through an analysis of the history and politics of the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua from 1910 to 1940. Chihuahua boasted one of the strongest pre-revolutionary elite networks, the Terrazas-Creel family. Wasserman describes this group's efforts to maintain its power after the Revolution, including its use of economic resources and intermarriage to forge partnerships with the new, revolutionary elite. Together, the old and new elites confronted a national government that sought to reestablish centralized control over the states and the masses. Wasserman shows how the revolutionary government and the popular classes, joined in opposition to the challenge of the elites, finally formalized into a national political party during the 1930s. Persistent Oligarchs concludes with an account of the Revolution's ultimate outcome, largely accomplished by 1940: the national government gaining central control over politics, the popular classes obtaining land redistribution and higher wages, and regional elites, old and new, availing themselves of the great opportunities presented by economic development. A complex analysis of revolution as a vehicle for both continuity and change, this work is essential to an understanding of Mexico and Latin America, as well as revolutionary politics and history. |
The Boy, The King, and The Chihuahua - $4.98The King dares his Town's People that if one of them can get to where he is at, at the top of the castle, and do it before the sun goes down, he will give that person his prize-winning dog named Lily. Will someone win the prize dog, Lily? Salvador SeBasco's picture Book says volumes about character development and striving as a talent. "The biggest problems in life are solved ...ONE STEP AT A TIME! Who taught you this lesson when you were a kid? How to not be afraid to take on the first step? To clap, when the impossible was imagined? To imagine the impossible! Now it's your turn to take a step! In the interests of parents everywhere, Salvador SeBasco illustrates how simple it is to teach children this valuable lesson." His endearing stories help us to realize that the value of imagination, in everyday life, is understated. His widely appealing books each have a unique design feature; a progressive approach to teaching about positive character traits, with self-help sections for three different age groups. TEACHERS EDITION: Complete with "5 Tips to Teachers," a bonus section in the back of this book. | Border States Of Mexico: Sonora, Sinaloa, Chihuahua And Durango - $16.13This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. |
Loopiethotamus, The Chihuahua Who Thinks He Is A Hippopotamus Book 2: His Journey - $14.73Loopiethotamus has now found himself living with his hippopotamus family. When he was taken home by Mama Hippopotamus in Book 1 he was a little baby. Now his sister and brother are telling him that he doesn't look like them. Loopiethotamus is dealing with the difficulties of not fitting in. However, through Mama Hippopotamus' unconditional love for Loopiethotamus, she comforts him by making him understand that he does look like all of them. She eases his insecurity. Loopiethotamus believes he is a true hippopotamus. | Just Chihuahua Puppies 2012 Calendar (Just (Willow Creek)) - $6.30If you thought adult Chihuahuas were cute and tiny, get a load of these little guys and gals! Twelve dazzling, full-color photos typify all that is great in these little dogs. The large format features daily grids providing ample room for jotting appointments, birthdays and reminders; four bonus months of September through December 2011; moon phases; U.S. and international holidays. |