zapatismhttp://www.oed.com/dictionary/zapatism_n%3Ftab%3Dmeaning_and_useZapatism, n.
First published 2004

Zapatismnoun

  1. 1911–
    Advocacy of, support for, or membership of either of the Zapatista movements (see Zapatista n.); advocacy of social and agrarian reform in Mexico, esp. as attained by means of revolution or insurrection. Cf. Zapatismo n.
    1. 1911
      He urged that they give precedence to such matters as the Zapatism which is spreading over the country.
      El Paso (Texas) Herald 12 December 11/6
    2. 1966
      Figueroa expressed his determination to pacify Morelos by exterminating Zapatism ‘through blood and fire’.
      Hispanic American Historical Review vol. 46 164
    3. 1994
      We shall continue walking the path of the highest truth, even though this may mean death for many of those who defend Zapatism.
      Summary of World Broadcasts Part 5: Afr. & Latin Amer. (BBC) (Nexis) 28 March AL/1957/L
    4. 2009
      His ideal political model would be one inspired by Venezuela, Cuba, Bolivia or Zapatism in Mexico.
      Daily Telegraph 6 February 19/2

Zapatism, n. was first published in September 2004.