The Borderlands and the Mexican Revolution

Image
Image of Detail, Woodcut, De Francisco Moreno Capdevila, from El Coyote—Corrido De La Revolucion, Celedonio Serrano Martinez, Mexico, 1951

When

3 – 4:30 p.m., Nov. 10, 2010

Where

This event is part of a fall lecture series held in conjunction with the exhibit Stories & Music of the Revolution: A Commemorative Exhibit on the Centennial of Mexico’s Revolution in Special Collections.

Oscar J. Martinez , historian and author of several books on the U.S.-Mexico border including Troublesome Border and Fragments of the Mexican Revolution: Personal Accounts From the Border, assesses the role of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands in the Mexican Revolution, with an emphasis on controversies, disturbances, and battles that affected the destiny of Mexico and the United States.

Related exhibit
Stories & Music of the Revolution

 

Contacts

Oscar J. Martinez, Regents Professor, UA Department of History