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Mexico

Title
Mexico [by] Robert E. Quirk.
Author
Quirk, Robert E.
Publication
Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1971]

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Description
viii, 152 pages maps; 21 cm.
Summary
Mexico's early history is marked by violent rebellion, social upheaval, and meagre progress. By contrast, twentieth-century Mexico has successfully embarked on a path of peaceful revolution which has the Gross National Product as its hero instead of the traditional villa of zapata. This is an account of Mexico's often stormy growth from semifeudal states to a modern united nation.
Series Statement
  • The Modern nations in historical perspective
  • A Spectrum book
Uniform Title
  • Modern nations in historical perspective
  • Spectrum book
Subject
  • Mexico > History
  • Mexico
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • "Bibliographical essay": p. 126-147.
Contents
Mexico in its monuments -- Indian Mexico -- Spanish Mexico -- Europe, the United States, and Mexico -- Federalism, Centralism, and Dictatorship -- Revolutionary Mexico -- The Revolution institutionalized.
ISBN
  • 013579532X
  • 9780135795323
  • 0135795400
  • 9780135795408
LCCN
75153437
OCLC
  • ocm00151782
  • 151782
  • SCSB-210354
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library