I: The First Three Millennia, 1519-1800
Chapter 1. Mesoamerica
Chapter 2. The Conquest of Mexico, 1519-1521
Chapter 3. Three Centuries of Colonialism, 1521-1810
Chapter 4. From Corn to Capitalism, 1521-1810
Chapter 5.The Far North, 1598-1810
II: Independence, 1810-1821
Chapter 6. The End of Spanish Rule,, 1810-1821
III: Early Nineteenth Century Mexico, 1821-1855
Chapter 7. Nationhood, 1821-1855
Chapter 8. The Dawn of Industrialization, 1821-1855
Chapter 9. The Diplomats Arrive, 1821-1855
Chapter 10. The North Adrift, 1821-1845
Chapter 11 Shifting Boundries, 1845-1855
IV: Late Nineteenth Century Mexico, 1856-1909
Chapter 12. Juárez & Díaz, 1856-1909
Chapter 13. Plunging into the International Market, 1856-1909
Chapter 14. A Superpower Emerges Next-door, 1856-1909
V: The Mexican Revolution, 1910-1916
Chapter 15. Replacing Don Porfirio, 1910-1916
Chapter 16. Destruction and Development, 1910-1916
Chapter 17. Trying to Pick a Winner, 1910-1916
VI: After the Revolution, 1917-1940
Chapter 18. Institutionalizing the New Regime, 1917-1940
Chapter 19. Picking up the Pieces, 1917-1940
Chapter 20. Uncle Sam Confronts Revolutionary Nationalism, 1917-1940
VII: The Rise of the Perfect Dictatorship, 1941-1970
Chapter 21. After Cárdenas, 1941-1970
Chapter 22. The Mexican Economic Miracle, 1941-1970
Chapter 23. The New Partnership, 1941-1970
VIII: The Fall of the Perfect Dictatorship, 1971-2000
Chapter 24. Politics in Times of Crisis, 1971-2000
Chapter 25. Plunging Back into the International Market, 1971-2000
Chapter 26. The End of Nationalism, 1971-2000
IX: The New Millennium
Chapter 27 The 2000 Election
Chapter 28 The Fox Administration, 2000-2006
Chapter 29 The 2006 Election
Chapter 30. The Calderon Administraiton, 2006-2009
Philip Russell is an independent historian and author of Mexico Under Salinas.
'Recommended. General and undergraduate libraries.' -- Choice '[A] very thorough, useful, and readable history of Mexico. The author presents a clear, well informed, and well argued interpretation of Mexican history which emphasizes the country's economic and social foundations, its political evolution and which takes up at every turn the issues of class, race, gender, the environment, and foreign relations. While this book has 607 pages of text in rather small type, the chapter divisions and subheads make the book easy to read. Russell has been remarkably successful in synthesizing current scholarship on Mexico. Written as a text book with a companion website, this book is quite accessible to the general reader and an excellent reference.' -- Mexico Labor News and Analysis
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