Mexico since Independence
- Editor: Leslie Bethell, University of London
- Date Published: September 1991
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521423724
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Mexico Since Independence brings together six chapters from Volumes III, V and VII of the Cambridge History of Latin America to provide in a single volume an economic, social and political history of Mexico since independence from Spain in 1821. This, it is hoped, will be useful for both teachers and students of Latin American history. Each chapter is accompanied by a bibliographical essay.
Read more- A student edition bringing together six chapters from Volumes III, V and VII of the Cambridge History of Latin America
- A single volume economic, social and political history of Mexico since independence from Spain in 1821
- Each chapter is accompanied by a bibliographical essay
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- Date Published: September 1991
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521423724
- length: 464 pages
- dimensions: 234 x 155 x 25 mm
- weight: 0.64kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
List of maps
Preface
1. From independence to the Liberal Republic, 1821–1867 Jan Bazant
2. The Liberal Republic and the Portfiriato, 1867–1910 Friedrich Katz
3. The Mexican Revolution, 1910–1920 John Womack, Jr.
4. Revolution and reconstruction in the 1920s Jean Meyer
5. The rise and fall of Cardenismo, c. 1930– c. 1946 Alan Knight
6. Mexico since 1946: dynamics of an authoritarian regime Peter H. Smith
Bibliographical essays
Index.
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