Mexico: A Concise Illustrated History
This engaging book provides a brief, accessible introduction to the broad sweep of Mexican history, from pre-contact civilizations to the present. John Sherman explores the nation’s rich pre-Columbian heritage, including the great pyramids of Teotihuacán, while a stand-alone chapter addresses the Yucatán Maya, including a detailed account of Chichen Itzá. The drama of the conquest ushers in Mexico’s three colonial centuries. The author brings to life the pageantry of viceregal reign, the power of the Roman Catholic Church, the poignancy of Sor Juana’s poetry, the Virgin of Guadalupe, hacendados, silver barons, and pirates. The turmoil of the Hidalgo revolt, the loss of Texas, a cataclysmic war with the United States, French invasion, and the triumph of Benito Juárez define the era of early nationhood. He shows how the shrewd dictator Porfirio Díaz is toppled in rebellion, as Emiliano Zapata and Pancho Villa ride again. Exploring the breadth of the twentieth century, Sherman uncovers the roots of a vested oligarchy that still dominates Mexico today. In clear, vibrant style, he tells the dramatic tale of a nation whose history is integrally tied to that of the United States. Focusing on political and economic processes, the author provides a crisp narrative, enhanced with a rich array of maps and illustrations.
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Mexico: A Concise Illustrated History
This engaging book provides a brief, accessible introduction to the broad sweep of Mexican history, from pre-contact civilizations to the present. John Sherman explores the nation’s rich pre-Columbian heritage, including the great pyramids of Teotihuacán, while a stand-alone chapter addresses the Yucatán Maya, including a detailed account of Chichen Itzá. The drama of the conquest ushers in Mexico’s three colonial centuries. The author brings to life the pageantry of viceregal reign, the power of the Roman Catholic Church, the poignancy of Sor Juana’s poetry, the Virgin of Guadalupe, hacendados, silver barons, and pirates. The turmoil of the Hidalgo revolt, the loss of Texas, a cataclysmic war with the United States, French invasion, and the triumph of Benito Juárez define the era of early nationhood. He shows how the shrewd dictator Porfirio Díaz is toppled in rebellion, as Emiliano Zapata and Pancho Villa ride again. Exploring the breadth of the twentieth century, Sherman uncovers the roots of a vested oligarchy that still dominates Mexico today. In clear, vibrant style, he tells the dramatic tale of a nation whose history is integrally tied to that of the United States. Focusing on political and economic processes, the author provides a crisp narrative, enhanced with a rich array of maps and illustrations.
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Mexico: A Concise Illustrated History

Mexico: A Concise Illustrated History

by John W. Sherman
Mexico: A Concise Illustrated History

Mexico: A Concise Illustrated History

by John W. Sherman

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This engaging book provides a brief, accessible introduction to the broad sweep of Mexican history, from pre-contact civilizations to the present. John Sherman explores the nation’s rich pre-Columbian heritage, including the great pyramids of Teotihuacán, while a stand-alone chapter addresses the Yucatán Maya, including a detailed account of Chichen Itzá. The drama of the conquest ushers in Mexico’s three colonial centuries. The author brings to life the pageantry of viceregal reign, the power of the Roman Catholic Church, the poignancy of Sor Juana’s poetry, the Virgin of Guadalupe, hacendados, silver barons, and pirates. The turmoil of the Hidalgo revolt, the loss of Texas, a cataclysmic war with the United States, French invasion, and the triumph of Benito Juárez define the era of early nationhood. He shows how the shrewd dictator Porfirio Díaz is toppled in rebellion, as Emiliano Zapata and Pancho Villa ride again. Exploring the breadth of the twentieth century, Sherman uncovers the roots of a vested oligarchy that still dominates Mexico today. In clear, vibrant style, he tells the dramatic tale of a nation whose history is integrally tied to that of the United States. Focusing on political and economic processes, the author provides a crisp narrative, enhanced with a rich array of maps and illustrations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538137833
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 02/06/2020
Edition description: Illustrate
Pages: 270
Product dimensions: 6.29(w) x 9.31(h) x 0.93(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

John W. Sherman is professor of history at Wright State University. His books include The Mexican Right and Latin America in Crisis. Visit his website here: https://www.johnwsherman.net/

Table of Contents

Preface

Note about the Cover Images

Part I: Ancient Civilizations

Chapter 1 Great Pyramids in the Highlands

Chapter 2 The Maya of Yucatán

Chapter 3 Olmecs, Téenek, Aztecs

Chapter 4 Conquests

Part II: Colonial Centuries

Chapter 5 The Creation of New Spain

Chapter 6 Mid-Colonial Economics

Chapter 7 Mid-Colonial Society

Chapter 8 Late Colonial Reform and Revolt

Part III: Independence and Modernity

Chapter 9 The Insurmountable Divide

Chapter 10 Showdown with the Americans

Chapter 11 Juárez, War, and the French

Chapter 12 Age of the Railroad

Part IV: The Age of Rebellion

Chapter 13 Twilight of the Porfirians

Chapter 14 The Season of Rebellions

Chapter 15 Return of the Strong Arm

Chapter 16 The Limits of Idealism

Part V: Structures of Power

Chapter 17 Miguel Alemán—Legacy President

Chapter 18 PRI-Eminence

Chapter 19 Bombast, Boom, Bust

Chapter 20 Crisis and Control

Afterword

Suggestions for Further Reading

Index
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