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Concise Encyclopedia of Mexico [Hardcover]

Michael Werner (Editor)

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August 1, 2001
The Encyclopedia of Mexico includes approximately 250 articles on the people and topics most relevant to students seeking information about Mexico. Although the concise version is a unique, single-volume source of information on the sweep of Mexican history -- pre-colonial, colonial and modern -- it emphasises events affecting Mexico today, events students need most to understand.

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This work, intended as a "concise version" of Encyclopedia of Mexico: History, Society, and Culture (Fitzroy Dearborn, 1998), contains approximately 250 articles taken directly from the original (which included 500-plus entries). The scope is primarily historical but spans from Mesoamerica to 1996. Included are overview essays (such as "Architecture" and "Women's Status and Occupation") and topical entries relating to the social, cultural, political, or economic composition of the country, e.g., "Massacre of Tlatelolco," "Bullfighting," "NAFTA," "Ecology," and "Telenovelas." In addition, a limited number of entries treat the usual famous individuals (Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Emiliano Zapata, Frida Kahlo, etc.). All articles include brief bibliographies of English-language works. Unfortunately, no new information has been added since the original, and the articles have not been abridged or updated; the "concision" has been attained only by omitting essays aimed at a more advanced readership and entries on individuals already mentioned in broader essays. As a result, this 2001 title is essentially a reprint of 1997 information, with articles whose length corresponds more to those of a two-volume work. Libraries should either purchase the original two-volume encyclopedia or wait for a new and truly concise alternative. The original encyclopedia is suitable for both academic and public libraries. Anna Youssefi, Rice Univ. Lib., Houston, TX
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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'This concise edition of the groundbreaking Encyclopedia of Mexico - successfully retains the strengths of the original work in a convenient format aimed at a more general audience.' CHOICE

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border urbanism, agrarian decompression, cosmic topography, pax porfiriana, regionalist architecture, national industrial unions, centralist republic, intendancy system, regional peasant organizations, canonical courts, agrarian majority, rural economy and society, various revolutionary factions, chapel master, constitutional governor, criollo elites, regional insurrections, maquila industry, fuero militar, constitutionalist army, mural movement, patria potestad, popular liberalism, oil expropriation, centralist constitution
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United States, New Spain, Mexican Revolution, New York, Santa Anna, Porfirio Diaz, Latin America, New Mexico, University of Texas Press, San Luis Potosi, Cambridge University Press, Sor Juana, Mexican Spanish, University of California Press, San Diego, Avila Camacho, Venustiano Carranza, Day of the Dead, Valley of Mexico, North American Free Trade Agreement, New Jersey, Cristero Rebellion, Monte Albin, Carlos Salinas de Gortari, Plutarco Elias Calles
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