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A Concise History of Mexico

From Hidalgo to Cárdenas 1805–1940

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Paperback, 236 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 1977
ISBN13: 9780521291736
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Jan Bazant has woven into a coherent whole the chaotic series of political and social upheavals that characterised Mexican history from the start of the struggle for independence through the completion of basic social reforms in 1940. The colonial reaction to the forced loans exacted by the Spanish government in 1805 to finance its war against Great Britain was, in Professor Bazant's view, the starting point of the Mexican independence movement. She argues that a new phase of Mexican history began when the liberals abolished the power and wealth of the Catholic Church. Mexico's rapid economic growth in the last quarter of the nineteenth century was largely the result of the stable political climate created by the dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz. Under Diaz however, most rural areas remained backward and it was precisely the contradiction between the urban, industrial economy and the traditional structure of the countryside that led to the Mexican civil war between 1910 and 1920. The agrarian reform finally transformed the rigid social system and created Mexico as we see it today.

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ISBN13:9780521291736
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:236

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Preface; Introduction; 1. Birth of Mexican Independence, 1805–1821; 2. The Troubled Years, 1821–1855; 3. The Liberal Revolution, 1855–1876; 4. The Era of Porfirio Diaz, 1876–1910; 5. The Civil War, 1910–1920; 6. Social Reforms, 1920–1940; Statistical Tables; Chronology; Notes; Index.
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