Many Mexicos

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comprehensive
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historical
intro to mexico
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mexican art
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mexicans
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modern mexico
narrative history
nonfiction
political divisions
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780520011809
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 1960
  • Publisher: University of California Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Perhaps no country's history is as fascinating and perplexing as that of Mexico. "Mother Mexico," land of paradox, of contradiction and extreme--these are the strands that Lesley Byrd Simpson weaves into a unified fabric in presenting the country's history. First published in 1941, Many Mexicos was awarded the Commonwealth Club Gold Medal for Literature. Travelers, students, and all who delight in the adventure of narrative history have since treasured the volume for its clarity and readability. Now, completely revised, the Silver Anniversary Edition reflects the vast published output of these past twenty-five years on the history of Mexico. Some chapters have been enlarged, others corrected. A map of Mexico showing political subdivisions is now included, and, in general, new material has been added to document the author's controversial statement (and there are many). Bloody conquests and revolutions; men, good or evil; art, religion, and institutions brought from Spain or made in Mexico; topography and climate; the conflict of cultures and races; and finally, the emergence of Mexico into today's bewildering world--this in broad outline is the absorbing story Mr. Simpson so warmly presents.
Lesley Byrd Simpson (1891-1984), Professor of Spanish, Emeritus, University of California Berkeley.