The Laboratory of the Revolution : Tabasco under Tomás Garrido Canabál, 1922-1935 /

Laboratory of the Revolution is the first-ever professional study of Tomás Garrido Canabal, revolutionary strongman of Tabasco state between 1922 and 1935. He dreamed of turning Tabasco-an isolated backwater and the quintessential "banana republic"-into a beacon of progress. Garrido's...

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Main Authors: Martínez Assad, Carlos (Author), Rugeley, Terry (Author)

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2026.

Series: Critical Latin America ; 5.
Social Sciences E-Books Online, Collection 2026.

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505 0 |t List of Illustrations and Tables -- Translator's Preface -- Chronology -- Principal Organizations by Acronym -- Introduction -- 1 Anticlerical Radicalism -- 1 Jacobinism and Bolshevism -- 2 Influence -- 3 The ICAM in Tabasco -- 4 The Tip of the Spear -- 5 The Fiercest Enemy -- 6 The Land without God -- 7 Variations on the Same Theme -- 8 Combating Fanaticism -- 9 Anecdotes -- 10 Repercussions -- 11 Garrido's Path -- 2 Education without Dogma -- 1 The Modern School in Tabasco -- 2 Objectives of the New Education -- 3 The Rationalist School in Operation -- 4 Against Centralized Education -- 5 In the Time of Revolutionary Psychology -- 6 The Students Take Sides -- 3 The Enclave Economy -- 1 Green Gold -- 2 A Unique Sort of Agrarian Reform -- 4 The Puritan Modernizer -- 1 The Cooperative Republic -- 2 The Anti-vice Campaign -- 3 Socialism without Marx -- 5 Politics, Tabasco-Style -- 1 Garrido's Power -- 2 An Impregnable Bastion -- 3 The Ligas de Resistencia -- 4 The Emissary of Revolutionary Thought -- 5 Regional versus Central Government -- 6 Anatomy of the Camisas Rojas -- 7 Women as the Foundation of Garridista Society -- 6 In the Eyes of His Enemies -- 1 Protect Our Traditions! -- 2 Dimas, the Good Thief -- 3 Anticlericalism -- 4 Rationalist Teaching -- 5 Ligas de Resistencia -- 6 The Camisas Rosas -- 7 The Black Legend -- 8 And Even the Victor Is More Honored -- 9 An Eye for an Eye -- 10 The Crusades -- 7 The Confrontation -- 1 Bloody Sunday in Coyoacán -- 2 The Field of Battle Is Chosen -- 3 The Leader's Fall -- 8 Tabasco Must Be Mexicanized -- 1 In the Shadow of Don Tomás -- 2 "And the Gates of Hell Will Not Prevail ..." -- 3 National Integration -- 9 The Voluntary Exile of Garrido Canabal -- 1 The Leader of the Southeast -- 2 Another Life -- 3 In Garrido's Absence -- 4 Before and After -- 5 The New World -- 6 Internal Politics -- 7 National Politics: Petroleum -- 8 The Rebellion of Saturnino Cedillo -- 9 Quarrel with the Catholic Church -- 10 The Presidential Succession of 1940 -- 11 Economy and Agrarian Reform -- 12 The Return -- 13 Death Comes for the Man of Action -- 14 El Vencedor -- Glossary of Spanish Terms -- Bibliography -- Index. 
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