Description
An authoritative yet accessible introduction to the history, politics, and society of one of Latin America's most enigmatic and culturally diverse countries.
Mexico: A Global Studies Handbook is an ideal introduction to the United States' southern neighbor for students, travelers, businesspeople, or other interested readers. It debunks a variety of myths and misconceptions that have evolved over time, clarifying the realities of both historic and contemporary Mexico.
Mexico offers an authoritative yet engaging tour of Mexican history and geography, as well its current economic and business climate, governmental structure, popular culture, and society. It also provides an alphabetically organized "mini-encyclopedia" for quick access to information on notable Mexican people, places, and events. Together, these sections provide everything readers need to understand Mexico's pre-Colombian origins, colonial legacies of dependence and Westernization, and its continuing efforts to craft a national identity.
- Maps of both historic Mexico and its modern political divisions plus images of monuments, buildings, natural attractions, and the variety of cultures within the country
- A detailed chronology of Mexico from pre-Colombian times through the years of colonialism and independence to the present
An authoritative yet accessible introduction to the history, politics, and society of one of Latin America's most enigmatic and culturally diverse countries.
About the Author
James D. Huck, Jr., PhD, is assistant director and graduate advisor at the Stone Center for Latin American Studies at Tulane University, New Orleans, LA.
Reviews
"Public and undergraduate libraries will undoubtedly find it a useful addition to their reference collections." - ARBA
Book Information
ISBN 9781851099825
Author James D. Huck
Format Hardback
Page Count 399
Imprint ABC-CLIO
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc