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Mexico Biogaphy of Power

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ISBN-10: 0060163259

ISBN-13: 9780060163259

Edition: 1997

Authors: Enrique Krauze, Hank Heifetz

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From the insurgent priests of the early 19th century to the Zapatistas on the Internet, this study of modern Mexico examines its culture, society, history and politics. Enrique Krauze is one of Mexico's leading modern biographers.
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Book details

List price: $35.00
Copyright year: 1997
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 5/29/1997
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 896
Size: 6.11" wide x 11.11" long x 1.11" tall
Weight: 2.750
Language: English

Enrique Krauze was born in Mexico City, Mexico on September 16, 1947. He received a bachelor's degree in industrial engineering from the UNAM and a doctorate in history from El Colegio de M�xico. He is a documentary filmmaker, historian, and author. His works include a series of short biographies of Mexican leaders such as Emiliano Zapata, Francisco Villa and Porfirio Diaz, as well as the book Mexico: Biography of Power. He is the editor of a magazine called Letras Libres. He has written for several publications including the New York Times, The New Republic, Dissent, and The Washington Post.

List of Illustrations
Preface
Sources and Acknowledgments
Historical Chronology
The Centenary Fiestas
The Grito
The Paseo and the City
Revolution
The Children of Cuauhtemoc
The Legacy of Cortes
The Mestizo Family
The Spanish Crown
The Mother Church
The Insurgent Priests
The Collapse of the Creoles
The Indian Shepherd and the Austrian Archduke
The Triumph of the Mestizo
Francisco I. Madero: The Apostle of Democracy
Emiliano Zapata: The Born Anarchist
Francisco Villa: Between Angel and Iron
Venustiano Carranza: Nationalism and the Constitution
Alvaro Obregon: Death and the General
Plutarco Elias Calles: Reform from the Roots
Lazaro Cardenas: The Missionary General
Manuel Avila Camacho: The Gentleman President
Miguel Aleman: The Businessman President and the System
Adolfo Ruiz Cortines: The Administrator
Adolfo Lopez Mateos: The Orator
Gustavo Diaz Ordaz: The Advocate of Order
The Preacher
The Gambler
Lost Opportunities
The Man Who Would Be King
The Theater of History
Source Notes
Index