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Insurgent Mexico

Insurgent Mexico

Written by: John Reed
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Immerse yourself in the gripping world of revolution and resistance, as suggested by the title Insurgent Mexico. This podcast delves into the complexities of conflict, identity, and the fight for justice during a transformative period in history. With a focus on the voices of those who lived through the Mexican Revolution, listeners are invited to explore the struggles and triumphs that shaped a nation. Every episode features a new complete audiobook, presenting a rotating collection of narratives that capture the raw emotions and realities of insurgency. This is not a single story but a series of unique explorations that highlight the human experience amidst chaos and change. Join us as we uncover diverse perspectives, providing insight into a pivotal moment in history. Discover a new book with every episode and expand your understanding of the revolutionary spirit that continues to resonate today.Copyright Biographies and Memoirs Art Political Science Politics & Government World
Episodes
  • Knickerbocker's History of New York, Vol. 1-Washington Irving
    Aug 21 2026
    In 1913, John Reed embarked on an extraordinary journey to Mexico on an assignment for the Metropolitan Magazine. For four months, he was embedded with Pancho Villas army during the Mexican Revolution, witnessing firsthand their victorious battle at Torreón which paved the way to Mexico City. Reeds compelling articles not only gained him national recognition as a war correspondent, but also provided a raw perspective on the struggles of the Mexican peons. A staunch opponent of American intervention, Reed developed a deep admiration for Villa, unlike his feelings for Carranza. These accounts were later compiled into a book titled Insurgent Mexico published in 1914. Drawing from a firsthand experience, Reed offers an unfiltered view of the revolution that shook Mexico.
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    6 hrs and 59 mins
  • Inca Lands-Hiram Bingham
    Aug 20 2026
    In 1913, John Reed embarked on an extraordinary journey to Mexico on an assignment for the Metropolitan Magazine. For four months, he was embedded with Pancho Villas army during the Mexican Revolution, witnessing firsthand their victorious battle at Torreón which paved the way to Mexico City. Reeds compelling articles not only gained him national recognition as a war correspondent, but also provided a raw perspective on the struggles of the Mexican peons. A staunch opponent of American intervention, Reed developed a deep admiration for Villa, unlike his feelings for Carranza. These accounts were later compiled into a book titled Insurgent Mexico published in 1914. Drawing from a firsthand experience, Reed offers an unfiltered view of the revolution that shook Mexico.
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    9 hrs and 55 mins
  • History Of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Vol. 4-Gaston Maspero
    Aug 19 2026
    In 1913, John Reed embarked on an extraordinary journey to Mexico on an assignment for the Metropolitan Magazine. For four months, he was embedded with Pancho Villas army during the Mexican Revolution, witnessing firsthand their victorious battle at Torreón which paved the way to Mexico City. Reeds compelling articles not only gained him national recognition as a war correspondent, but also provided a raw perspective on the struggles of the Mexican peons. A staunch opponent of American intervention, Reed developed a deep admiration for Villa, unlike his feelings for Carranza. These accounts were later compiled into a book titled Insurgent Mexico published in 1914. Drawing from a firsthand experience, Reed offers an unfiltered view of the revolution that shook Mexico.
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    9 hrs and 55 mins
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