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The Oxford History of Mexico
The Oxford History of Mexico
Mexico is a country of fascinating contrasts--glorious history and tumultuous politics, extraordinary culture and desperate poverty, ancient traditions and rapid modernization. Yet despite the growing curiosity about Mexico due to increased trade and commerce, mostly resulting from NAFTA, as well as increased tourism and immigration, there is pr...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780195112283
ISBN-10: 0195112288
Publication Date: 7/24/2000
Pages: 709
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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This book is really 20 chapters written in chronological sequence by current history professors. It includes B&W photos and engravings throughout, and a separate color photo section on cultural festivals. Every chapter is interesting and well-written, which explains the book's continued use as a textbook substitute. There's a glossary at the end. If you know nothing about Mexico's history, this is the book to read.


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