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Revolutionary Spirits
Revolutionary Spirits
5 episodes
4 days ago
This is not a conventional history podcast. Welcome to Revolutionary Spirits, a podcast on revolutions and the spirits that shape them. Season 1 offers an unfamiliar take on famous Mexican revolutionary, Francisco Madero. Join hosts Sam and Rob Buffington, as they explore how Madero incorporated the moral and ethical teachings of a belief system known as Spiritism (conveyed in written messages by ghosts he channeled himself) and became an Apostle of Democracy. Produced by Steven Renderos
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This is not a conventional history podcast. Welcome to Revolutionary Spirits, a podcast on revolutions and the spirits that shape them. Season 1 offers an unfamiliar take on famous Mexican revolutionary, Francisco Madero. Join hosts Sam and Rob Buffington, as they explore how Madero incorporated the moral and ethical teachings of a belief system known as Spiritism (conveyed in written messages by ghosts he channeled himself) and became an Apostle of Democracy. Produced by Steven Renderos
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An Unlikely Revolutionary
Revolutionary Spirits
55 minutes 17 seconds
3 years ago
An Unlikely Revolutionary

The Mexican Revolution was the first major social revolution of the 20th century. An unlikely figure in that revolution was Francisco Madero who came from one of the wealthiest families in Mexico. Yet he would be instrumental in bringing together the forces that would successfully overthrow the authoritarian regime of Porfirio Diaz. 

We begin our journey with Madero at the end, the day of his assassination just months after becoming president. Then we go back to learn about the forces that shaped the Mexican Revolution. Madero's own life and upbringing. And finally we talk about the performance of masculinity during Madero's time and today. 

A special thanks to the Center for Humanities and the Arts at the University of Colorado and to the following historians, whose scholarship was influential for this podcast:

  • Manuel Guerra Luna
  • Enrique Krause
  • C.M. Mayo
  • Roberto Narváez
  • Alejandro Rojas
  • Ignacio Solares
  • Yolia Tortolero Cervantes

Production Credits

  • Produced by Steven Renderos
  • Hosted by Robert Buffington & Sam Buffington

Music featured on this episode

  • "Coconut Cowboy" by Roy Williams
  • "Jimmying a Bull" by Sixteen Wheelers
Revolutionary Spirits
This is not a conventional history podcast. Welcome to Revolutionary Spirits, a podcast on revolutions and the spirits that shape them. Season 1 offers an unfamiliar take on famous Mexican revolutionary, Francisco Madero. Join hosts Sam and Rob Buffington, as they explore how Madero incorporated the moral and ethical teachings of a belief system known as Spiritism (conveyed in written messages by ghosts he channeled himself) and became an Apostle of Democracy. Produced by Steven Renderos