Trotsky : revelador politico del Mexico cardenista, 1937-1987 (Colloquium, 1987 : Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico) proceedings, 1987

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Trotsky : revelador politico del Mexico cardenista, 1937-1987 (Colloquium, 1987 : Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico) proceedings, 1987

Relates to the residence of Leon Trotsky in Mexico (1937-1940), Mexican politics duringthe presidency of Lazaro Cardenas, Communist and Trotskyist movements in Mexico, and therelation of Mexican intellectuals to Leon Trotsky.

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