The United States and Mexico

Portada
University of Chicago Press, 1987 M03 15 - 220 páginas
Josefina Zoraida Vazquez and Lorenzo Meyer recreate, from a distinctly Mexican perspective, the dramatic story of how one country's politics, economy, and culture have been influenced by its neighbor. Throughout, the authors emphasize the predominance of the United States, the defensive position of Mexico, and the impact of the United States on internal Mexican developments.

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Introduction
1
The Weight of the Past1821
11
The Most Difficult Decades 18241848
25
The Transition Stage 18481867
51
Toward an Understanding with the Mexican Liberals 18681898
72
The Fall of Diaz and the End of a Good Relationship 19041910
95
The Civil War and the American Intervention 19101920
103
Revolutionary Nationalism and Imperialism A Difficult Coexistence 19201940
126
The Vicissitudes of Normality 19411970
153
New Problems Join the Old Ones 19711985
183
Bibliography
199
Index
209
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