In the Shadow of the Mexican Revolution

Contemporary Mexican History, 1910–1989

Nonfiction, History, Americas, Mexico
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Author: Héctor Aguilar Camín, Lorenzo Meyer ISBN: 9780292792333
Publisher: University of Texas Press Publication: June 4, 2010
Imprint: University of Texas Press Language: English
Author: Héctor Aguilar Camín, Lorenzo Meyer
ISBN: 9780292792333
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication: June 4, 2010
Imprint: University of Texas Press
Language: English
Hctor Aguilar Camn and Lorenzo Meyer, two of Mexico's leading intellectuals, set out to fill a void in the literature on Mexican history: the lack of a single text to cover the history of contemporary Mexico during the twentieth century. A la sombra de la Revolucin Mexicana, now available in English as In the Shadow of the Mexican Revolution, covers the Mexican Revolution itself, the gradual consolidation of institutions, the Cárdenas regime, the "Mexican economic miracle" and its subsequent collapse, and the recent transition toward a new historical period. The authors offer a comprehensive and authoritative study of Mexico's turbulent recent history, a history that increasingly intertwines with that of the United States. Given the level of interest in Mexicolikely to increase still more as a result of the recent liberalization of trade policiesthis volume will be useful in affording U.S. readers an intelligent, comprehensive, and accessible study of their neighbor to the south.
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Hctor Aguilar Camn and Lorenzo Meyer, two of Mexico's leading intellectuals, set out to fill a void in the literature on Mexican history: the lack of a single text to cover the history of contemporary Mexico during the twentieth century. A la sombra de la Revolucin Mexicana, now available in English as In the Shadow of the Mexican Revolution, covers the Mexican Revolution itself, the gradual consolidation of institutions, the Cárdenas regime, the "Mexican economic miracle" and its subsequent collapse, and the recent transition toward a new historical period. The authors offer a comprehensive and authoritative study of Mexico's turbulent recent history, a history that increasingly intertwines with that of the United States. Given the level of interest in Mexicolikely to increase still more as a result of the recent liberalization of trade policiesthis volume will be useful in affording U.S. readers an intelligent, comprehensive, and accessible study of their neighbor to the south.

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