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Mexico in World History
Mexico in World History
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  • Integrates the latest scholarship on relevant topics ranging from Mexico's ancient societies to contemporary migration issues and drug violence.
  • Provides a necessary context for understanding the US policy on immigration and border patrols.
  • Examines the cultural aspects--not just the politics--of Mexico's revolutionary period in the 1920s and 1930s.
  • Focuses on people's narratives as well as broader movements to give a truly global perspective on Mexico's place in the world.

   
Drawing on materials ranging from archaeological findings to recent studies of migration issues and drug violence, William H. Beezley provides a dramatic narrative of human events as he recounts the story of Mexico in the context of world history. Beginning with the Mayan and Aztec civilizations and their brutal defeat at the hands of the Conquistadors, Beezley highlights the penetrating effect of Spain's three-hundred-year colonial rule, during which Mexico became a multicultural society marked by Roman Catholicism and the Spanish language. Independence, he shows, was likewise marked by foreign invasions and huge territorial losses, this time at the hands of the United States, who annexed a vast land mass-including the states of Texas, New Mexico, and California-and remained a powerful presence along the border. The 1910 revolution propelled land, educational, and public health reforms, but later governments turned to authoritarian rule, personal profits, and marginalization of rural, indigenous, and poor Mexicans. Throughout this eventful chronicle, Beezley highlights the people and international forces that shaped Mexico's rich and tumultuous history.

目次: 

Editors' Preface
Preface
Chapter 1: First Cultures and Indigenous Empires 
Chapter 2: Conquest and Colony 
Chapter 3: Independence and its Challenges, 1810-1844 
Chapter 4: Embattled Mexico, 1844-1876 
Chapter 5: Progress for Mexico and Some Mexicans, 1876-1911 
Chapter 6: Revolution, 1910-1946 
Chapter 7: Revolution for Middling Mexicans and its End, 1938-1982 
Chapter 8: Contemporary Mexico 
Chronology
Notes
Further Reading
Websites
Index

著者について: 

William H. Beezley is Professor of History at the University of Arizona and co-editor of The Oxford History of Mexico (with Michael Meyers).

"For those familiar with and fond of William Beezley's work, Mexico in World History will not dissapoint. It contains the interesting anecdotes, cultural richness, and popular focus characteristic of Beezley's previous works presented in the same clear, approachable style... Mexico in World History is an excellent contribution to Mexican history, a shining example of the historiographical evolution of world history, and a useful reference for instructors." -- Teaching History 
    
"Beezley does an effective job reaching his goals, introducing readers to many of the important events, people, and themes of Mexican history in a well-constructed, fast-paced narrative. Recommended."--CHOICE

商品情報

ISBN : 9780195337907

著者: 
William H. Beezley
ページ
200 ページ
フォーマット
Paperback
サイズ
149 x 229 mm
刊行日
2011年10月
シリーズ
New Oxford World History
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Mexico in World History

Mexico in World History

Mexico in World History