A Companion to Mexican History and Culture

A Companion to Mexican History and Culture
Title A Companion to Mexican History and Culture PDF eBook
Author William H. Beezley
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 701
Release 2011-03-16
Genre History
ISBN 1444340581

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A Companion to Mexican History and Culture features 40 essays contributed by international scholars that incorporate ethnic, gender, environmental, and cultural studies to reveal a richer portrait of the Mexican experience, from the earliest peoples to the present. Features the latest scholarship on Mexican history and culture by an array of international scholars Essays are separated into sections on the four major chronological eras Discusses recent historical interpretations with critical historiographical sources, and is enriched by cultural analysis, ethnic and gender studies, and visual evidence The first volume to incorporate a discussion of popular music in political analysis This book is the receipient of the 2013 Michael C. Meyer Special Recognition Award from the Rocky Mountain Conference on Latin American Studies.

A Companion to Mexican Studies

A Companion to Mexican Studies
Title A Companion to Mexican Studies PDF eBook
Author Peter Standish
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages 256
Release 2006
Genre Arts
ISBN 9781855661349

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This most recent of the Tamesis Companion series traces the evolution of the major creative aspects of Mexican culture from pre-Columbian times to the present. Dealing in turn with the cultures of Mesoamerica, the colonial period, the onset of independence and the modern era, the author explores Aztec arts, the role of the performing arts in the process of evangelisation, manifestations of cultural dependence, of the search for national identity, and the struggle for modernity, drawing examples from such diverse activities as architecture, painting, music, dance, literature, film and media. There is also a brief account of the distinctive characteristics of Mexican Spanish. Maps, a chronology, a bibliographical essay and a lengthy bibliography round off this comprehensive guide, making it an indispensable research tool for those seriously interested in Mexican culture. Peter Standish is Professor of Spanish at East Carolina University, a constituent institution of the University of North Carolina.

A Companion to Viceregal Mexico City, 1519-1821

A Companion to Viceregal Mexico City, 1519-1821
Title A Companion to Viceregal Mexico City, 1519-1821 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 514
Release 2021-08-16
Genre History
ISBN 9004335579

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This book presents a historical overview of colonial Mexico City and the important role it played in the creation of the early modern Hispanic world.

The Oxford History of Mexico

The Oxford History of Mexico
Title The Oxford History of Mexico PDF eBook
Author William Beezley
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 688
Release 2010-08-03
Genre History
ISBN 0199731985

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The tenth anniversary edition of The Oxford History of Mexico tells the fascinating story of Mexico as it has evolved from the reign of the Aztecs through the twenty-first century. Available for the first time in paperback, this magnificent volume covers the nation's history in a series of essays written by an international team of scholars. Essays have been revised to reflect events of the past decade, recent discoveries, and the newest advances in scholarship, while a new introduction discusses such issues as immigration from Mexico to the United States and the democratization implied by the defeat of the official party in the 2000 and 2006 presidential elections. Newly released to commemorate the bicentennial of the Mexican War of Independence and the centennial of the Mexican Revolution, this updated and redesigned volume offers an affordable, accessible, and compelling account of Mexico through the ages.

A Companion to Mexican History and Culture

A Companion to Mexican History and Culture
Title A Companion to Mexican History and Culture PDF eBook
Author William H. Beezley
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages 696
Release 2011-04-18
Genre History
ISBN 9781405190572

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A Companion to Mexican History and Culture features 40 essays contributed by international scholars that incorporate ethnic, gender, environmental, and cultural studies to reveal a richer portrait of the Mexican experience, from the earliest peoples to the present. Features the latest scholarship on Mexican history and culture by an array of international scholars Essays are separated into sections on the four major chronological eras Discusses recent historical interpretations with critical historiographical sources, and is enriched by cultural analysis, ethnic and gender studies, and visual evidence The first volume to incorporate a discussion of popular music in political analysis This book is the receipient of the 2013 Michael C. Meyer Special Recognition Award from the Rocky Mountain Conference on Latin American Studies.

Culture and Customs of Mexico

Culture and Customs of Mexico
Title Culture and Customs of Mexico PDF eBook
Author Peter Standish
Publisher Greenwood
Total Pages 0
Release 2004-04-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0313304122

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This book offers a deeper understanding of Mexico's history, institutions, religion, cultural output, leisure, and social customs.

Mexico in World History

Mexico in World History
Title Mexico in World History PDF eBook
Author William H. Beezley
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 201
Release 2011-09-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0195153812

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Drawing on materials ranging from archaeological findings to recent studies of migration issues and drug violence, William H. Beezley provides a dramatic narrative of human events as he recounts the story of Mexico in the context of world history. Beginning with the Mayan and Aztec civilizations and their brutal defeat at the hands of the Conquistadors, Beezley discusses Spain's three-hundred-year colonial rule, foreign invasions and huge territorial losses at the hands of the United States, and conditions in Mexico today.