Description |
xi, 675 pages ; 24 cm |
Note |
"First published by Oxford University Press, Inc., 2000"--T.p. verso. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 643-653) and index. |
Contents |
The Spain that encountered Mexico / Helen Nader -- The Mexico that Spain encountered / Susan Schroeder -- The collision of two worlds / Ross Hassig -- An empire beyond compare / Mark A. Burkholder -- Faith and morals in colonial Mexico / Linda A. Curcio-Nagy -- Indian resistance to colonialism / Robert W. Patch -- Disease, ecology, and the environment / Elinor G.K. Melville and Bradley Skopyk -- Women in colonial Mexico / Asunción Lavrin -- The old colonialism ends, the new colonialism begins / Virginia Guedea -- Fashioning a new nation / Christon I. Archer -- War and peace with the United States / Josefina Zoraida Vázquez -- Betterment for whom? : the reform period, 1855-75 / Paul Vanderwood -- The culture of modernity / Robert M. Buffington and William E. French -- The Mexican revolution, 1910-20 / John Mason Hart -- Rebuilding the nation / Thomas Benjamin -- Mexico and the outside world / Friedrich E. Schuler -- Mexican culture, 1920-45 / Helen Delpar -- The Mexican "miracle" and its collapse / John W. Sherman -- The time of the technocrats and deconstruction of the revolution / Roderic Ai Camp -- Mass media and popular culture in the postrevolutionary era / Anne Rubenstein. |
Subject |
Mexico -- History.
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Added Author |
Beezley, William H.
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Meyer, Michael C.
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Added Title |
History of Mexico |
ISBN |
9780199731985 paperback |
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0199731985 paperback |
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