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Zapatism, n. Brit. |ˈzapətɪz(ə)m|, U.S. |ˈzæpəˌtɪz(ə)m| [‹ the name of Emiliano Zapata (see Zapata n.) + -ism suffix, after Spanish Zapatismo Zapatismo n. Compare slightly earlier Zapatist n.] = Zapatismo n.
1913Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Press 19 Nov. 1/3 (caption) Zapatism embraces the worst banditti of Mexico. 1924Polit. Sci. Q. 39 8 By the end of the Madero régime, so filled with agrarian disorders, ‘Zapatism’ had spread. 1966Hispanic Amer. Hist. Rev. 46 164 Figueroa expressed his determination to pacify Morelos by exterminating Zapatism ‘through blood and fire’. 1994Summary of World Broadcasts Pt. 5: Afr. & Latin Amer. (B.B.C.) (Nexis) 28 Mar. AL/1957/L We shall continue walking the path of the highest truth, even though this may mean death for many of those who defend Zapatism. 1998Monthly Rev. (Electronic ed.) Mar. What is Zapatism composed of? It is a subtle mixture, an alchemistic fusion, an explosive cocktail made up of several ingredients, several traditions. |