"The Sonoran Dynasty should become a required text for established scholars to help them avoid the myths that have grown up around Álvaro ObregÓn and Plutarco ElÍas Calles and to better understand the wider Sonoran circle of associates."-Jason H. Dormady, A Contra Corriente
"This is an accessible and sweeping history of a crucial yet overlooked and misunderstood subject in Mexican history."-Miles V. RodrÍguez, Americas
“The Sonoran Dynasty in Mexico is a major contribution to the field. As JÜrgen Buchenau points out, the Mexican Revolution, in contrast to other modern revolutions, had no overriding ideology, though it did produce a progressive, nationalist constitution. That meant that the priorities of Mexico’s leaders during the 1920s-the crucial period of reconstruction following a bloody ten-year civil war-would determine what ‘the revolution’ meant as they selectively enforced or disregarded the provisions of the constitution. Understanding those priorities is vital to understanding the modern history of Mexico. Buchenau illuminates that theme in an insightful and compelling narrative.”-Timothy J. Henderson, author of The Mexican Wars for Independence: A History