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- Zapatismo is the armed movement identified with the ideas of Emiliano Zapata, one of the leaders of the Mexican Revolution, reflected mainly in the Plan...
- Neozapatismo or neozapatism (sometimes simply Zapatismo) is the political philosophy and practice devised and emplo**** by the Zapatista Army of National...
- guerrilla force led by Emiliano Zapata in the Mexican Revolution 1911–1920 Zapatismo, the armed movement identified with the ideas of Emiliano Zapata Zapatista...
- the Revolution, but his political ideas lived on in the form of Zapatismo. Zapatismo would form the basis for neozapatismo, the ideology of the Zapatista...
- mutual aid between activists are sometimes referred to as “International Zapatismo”. The movement represents a fight for justice, autonomy, and freedom from...
- state of Morelos, and the inspiration of the agrarian movement called Zapatismo. Zapata was born in the rural village of Anenecuilco in Morelos, in an...
- movements in the Americas Movement for Peace with Justice and Dignity Zapatismo Zapatista coffee cooperatives Women in the EZLN Prichard, Alex; Kinna...
- (1996). ""The Sad Situation of Civilians and Soldiers": The Banditry of Zapatismo in the Mexican Revolution". The American Historical Review. 101 (2): 331–353...
- Brian M. (2022). "Gr****roots innovation for the pluriverse: evidence from Zapatismo and autonomous Zapatista education". Sustainability Science. 17 (4): 1301–1316...
- 1996). "'The Sad Situation of Civilians and Soldiers': The Banditry of Zapatismo in the Mexican Revolution". The American Historical Review. 101 (2): 331–353...