Resources on the Mexican Revolution

Free Paper Models

Anyone can play these scenarios, with a little bit of time, paper, and creativity. 

For a free website where you can print out flat, paper models of most forces present for the Mexican Revolution scenarios, check out Junior General:

https://juniorgeneral.org/index.php/figure/figureList/early20th#41


Landships also has a free, printable model (3d, requires glue, scissors, patience) of an armored truck used by the Constitutionalists in the Mexican Revolution:


Sources of Information:

Here are some sources to learn more about the Mexican Revolution, with a focus on popular movements from below and to the left:


Ricardo Flores Magón and the anarchists in the Mexican Revolution.


Digital Archive of Ricardo Flores Magón's works:

http://archivomagon.net


Libcom.org's page on Magón and the Magónistas:

https://libcom.org/tags/ricardo-flores-magon




The Anarchist Library's Ricardo Flores Magón - Collected Works page:

https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/ricardo-flores-magon-collected-works




Pitzer's Anarchist Archives page on Magón:

http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/bright/magon/works/index.html



Source's for the scenarios I've been writing (Works cited and other readings:)


Magonismo: 1910-1913. Utopía y Revolución. By Rubén Trejo

https://ielibertarios.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/trejo-rubem-1910-1913-magonismo-utopia-y-revolucion.pdf


La Revolución Magonista (Cronologia narrativa). Armando Bartra and Jacinto Barrera. 2018. www.brigadaparaleerenlibertad.com

La Geografia de la Rebelion Magonista en Baja California

https://geografiaseptentrional.wordpress.com/2018/01/29/la-geografia-de-la-rebelion-magonista-en-baja-california/



The Desert Revolution: Baja California 1911. Lowell L. Blaisdell


Dreams of Freedom: A Ricardo Flores Magón Reader. Chaz Bufe and Mitchell Cowen Verter

Yaquis y Magónistas: Una alianza indígena y popular en la Revolución Mexicana. Javier Gámez Chávez.

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