Course of Mexican History by Michael C. Meyer, William L. Sherman and Susan M. Deeds (2017, Trade Paperback)
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Mexicos political, social, and economic landscapes have shifted in very striking ways in recent years and the country now moves cautiously forward, in the twenty-first century. Revised to address these remarkable transformations, The Course of Mexican History, now in its eleventh edition, offers a completely up-to-date, lively, and engaging survey from the pre-Columbian times to the present.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherOxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-100190659017
ISBN-139780190659011
eBay Product ID (ePID)240135418
Product Key Features
Number of Pages672 Pages
Publication NameCourse of Mexican History
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2017
SubjectLatin America / Mexico
TypeTextbook
AuthorMichael C. Meyer, William L. Sherman, Susan M. Deeds
Subject AreaHistory
FormatTrade Paperback
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Item Height1 in
Item Weight37.5 Oz
Item Length9.1 in
Item Width7.5 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number11
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2017-025522
Dewey Edition23
TitleLeadingThe
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal972
Table Of ContentMaps and Charts New to This Edition Preface PART I: PRE-COLUMBIAN MEXICO 1. The First Mexicans 2. Mesoamerica's Golden Age: The Classic Period 3. Times of Trouble: Post-Classic Mexico 4. The Rise of the Aztecs 5. Aztec Society and Culture PART II: COLLIDING WORLDS 6. The Spanish Invasion 7. The Settlement of New Spain PART III: LIVING IN THE VICEROYALTY 8. The Imperial System Entrenched 9. The Colonial Economy 10. The Colonial Church 11. Colonial Society: Race, Ethnicity, Class, Gender, and Identity 12. Culture and Daily Life in New Spain PART IV: REFORM AND REACTION: THE MOVE TO INDEPENDENCE 13. The Bourbons Restructure New Spain 14. Society and Stress in the Late Colonial Period 15. The Wars for Independence 16. The First Mexican Empire PART V: THE TRIALS OF NATIONHOOD 17. The Early Mexican Republic 18. Santa Anna, the Centralized State, and the War with the United States 19. Society and Culture in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century PART VI: LIBERALS AND CONSERVATIVES SEARCH FOR SOMETHING BETTER 20. The Reform and the French Intervention 21. The Restored Republic: Nascent Modernization 22. Society and Culture in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century PART VII: THE MODERNIZATION OF MEXICO 23. The Porfiriato: Order and Progress? 24. The Costs of Modernization? 25. Society and Culture during the Porfiriato PART VIII: THE REVOLUTION OF 1910 26. Madero and the Liberal Indictment of the Porfiriato 27. Revolts and Dictatorship Obstruct the Democratic Overture 28. The Illusory Quest for a Better Way 29. Society and Culture during the Revolutionary Years PART IX: THE REVOLUTIONARY AFTERMATH 30. Calles: Supreme Chief of an Institutionalized Revolution 31. Cárdenas and the Essence of the Revolution 32. Society and Culture in the Postrevolutionary Period PART X: DEVELOPMENT AND DISSENT UNDER A ONE-PARTY SYSTEM 33. From Revolution to Evolution 34. The Lull and the Storm 35. Failures of Development in the One-Party State 36. Society and Culture: A New Internationalism PART XI: CRISIS AND CHANGE IN AN ERA OF GLOBALIZATION 37. The Neoliberal State: A Path to Democracy 38. The Challenges of Democratization 39. Progress and Problems 40. Society and Culture in an Era of Crises and Global Entanglements Appendix: Mexican Heads of State Sources of Illustrations Index Color Palates Follow
SynopsisMexico's political, social, and economic landscapes have shifted in very striking ways in recent years and the country now moves cautiously forward, in the twenty-first century. Revised to address these remarkable transformations, The Course of Mexican History, now in its eleventh edition, offers a completely up-to-date, lively, and engaging survey from the pre-Columbian times to the present., Mexico's political, social, and economic landscapes have shifted in very striking ways in recent years and the country now moves cautiously forward, in the twenty-first century. Revised to address these remarkable transformations, The Course of Mexican History , now in its eleventh edition, offers a completely up-to-date, lively, and engaging survey from the pre-Columbian times to the present.