The Mexican Nation : Historical Continuity and Modern Change

The Mexican Nation : Historical Continuity and Modern Change

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 418 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780130922274
  • DDC分類 972

Full Description


For courses in Mexican History and Latin American History.The Mexican Nation: Historical Continuity and Modern Change is a comprehensive presentation of the Mexican past within a basic chronological narrative. A straight forward, jargon-free compilation, the text traces the nation's history from its indigenous roots through the 21st century and provides up-to-date information on the latest scholarly trends and findings. Written within a social and cultural context, this volume addresses race, religion and ethnicity, as well as economic analysis, artistic trends, women's issues and Mexico's relations with the world.

Contents

1. Mexico's Indigenous Roots. 2. The Spanish Invasion, 1519-1598. 3. Society and Culture. 4. Hispanic Foundations. 5. Revival, Restrictions, and Crisis, 1700-1810. 6. Independence from Spain, 1810-1821. 7. The Early Republic, 1821-1835. 8. War with the United States, 1835-1854. 9. Civil War and French Intervention, 1855-1876. 10. The Era of Porfirio Diaz, 1876-1910. 11. The Revolution Begins, 1910-1914. 12. Revolution and Civil War, 1914-1920. 13. Obregon, the Calles, and the Maximato, 1920-1934. 14. Lazaro Cardenas Redefines the State, 1934-1940. 15. Industrialization and Political Stability, 1940-1970. 16. Social Change and Migration, 1940-1970. 17. A Crisis Emerges, 1970-1982. 18. Dismay and Drift, 1982-2000. Glossary. Index.