A History of Mexico
The Story of a Nation
This text provides a comprehensive chronicle of Mexico, tracing its evolution from ancient Mesoamerican civilizations to the complexities of the modern era. It highlights the foundational influence of groups like the Olmecs, Maya, and Aztecs before examining the cataclysmic biological and military impact of the Spanish Conquest. The narrative follows the nation through its struggle for independence, the loss of northern territories to the United States, and the turbulent social upheaval of the 1910 Revolution. It further explains the long-standing political dominance of the PRI and the economic "miracle" that preceded contemporary challenges involving globalization and internal conflict. Ultimately, the source portrays Mexico as a palimpsest of history, where the physical and cultural remnants of the past continue to shape its national identity.
This book is ideal for students, history enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to move beyond simplistic stereotypes of Mexico to understand its complex historical evolution. It provides the contextual foundation needed to comprehend contemporary Mexican society, its relationship with the United States, and its ongoing struggles with identity, inequality, and violence. Readers interested in Latin American history, post-colonial studies, or North American relations will find this comprehensive chronicle particularly valuable.
Traffikoo LLC
View booksFebruary 27, 2026
English
87,338 words
6 hours 7 minutes
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