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The Secret Family of Pancho Villa: An Oral History
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The Secret Family of Pancho Villa: An Oral History

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The Secret Family of Pancho Villa: An Oral History, presents the results of an investigation into the uncertain social origin in Durango, Mexico, of Jose Doroteo Arango better known as Francisco Pancho Villa, the Mexican Revolutionary. For this reason, the research has to do with the daily and private lives of numerous men and women from different social levels who lived in the Porfirian-era state of Durango during the end of the nineteenth century and revolutionary Mexico at the beginning of the twentieth century. The research delves into the social, familial, and personal relationships of these people and brings them to light.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sul Ross State University, Center for Big Bend Studies
Country
United States
Date
21 March 2005
Pages
256
ISBN
9780964762985

The Secret Family of Pancho Villa: An Oral History, presents the results of an investigation into the uncertain social origin in Durango, Mexico, of Jose Doroteo Arango better known as Francisco Pancho Villa, the Mexican Revolutionary. For this reason, the research has to do with the daily and private lives of numerous men and women from different social levels who lived in the Porfirian-era state of Durango during the end of the nineteenth century and revolutionary Mexico at the beginning of the twentieth century. The research delves into the social, familial, and personal relationships of these people and brings them to light.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sul Ross State University, Center for Big Bend Studies
Country
United States
Date
21 March 2005
Pages
256
ISBN
9780964762985