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A Concise History of Mexico (Cambridge Concise Histories) Book

This illustrated introduction to Mexico combines a thematic and chronological approach. Intended for the general reader, it offers a clear account of the country's historical and contemporary issues, problems and events, from the Olmecs to the present day. Modern Mexico was created out of a long and disparate historical inheritance which has constantly influenced its evolution. This book takes account of that past and pays attention to the pre-Columbian and Spanish colonial influence. There is also much information about what is now called the 'American south-west' and the US-Mexican relationship.Read More

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    Modern Mexico, founded after Independence from Spain in 1821, was created out of a long and disparate historical inheritance that has constantly influenced its evolution. Tackling the complex and colorful history of Mexico is a formidable task. Brian Hamnett undertakes this challenge in his Concise History, beginning with a brief examination of contemporary issues, while the book as a whole--ranging from the Olmecs to the present day--combines a chronological and thematic approach while highlighting long-term issues and controversies. Author Hamnett takes account of that past and pays attention to the pre-Columbian and Spanish colonial influence. Mexico's economic problems are given special treatment together with political analysis and attention to social and cultural factors. His prime objective is to make the book accessible to general readers, including those interested in gaining a broad knowledge of the country and those across the professions anxious to secure a rapid but secure understanding of a subject where there are few starting points.

  • 0521589169
  • 9780521589161
  • Brian R. Hamnett
  • 25 November 1999
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 352
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