


In this fascinating thousand-year history of america's controversial and rapidly changing neighbor, a leading expert on Latin America explains how Mexico's represent and future flow directly from it's past. Going well beyond analyses of recent crises, Mexico is an engrossing introduction to the indian civilizations, the harsh rule of the spaniards, social violence and revolution, and the country's mercurial relatinship wjit the united states up to the present.
Jaime Suchlickki suggest that mexico's turbulent history contains recurring-and often contradictory-trends. he then convincingly describes theyr contribution to mexico's current and future difficulties. culith an engaging style that bring a colurful story of life, Dr.Suchlicki provides sophisticated insights into the exciting historical develomentof America's increasingly important trading parter.the highly readable Mexicos contains numerous photographs and includes a special focus on Mexican-Americans and U.SS -Mexican issues.
This book contayns a lot of informationand I also liek this book becaise is not just concentrading on just one theme or just place of Mexico. it is telling historical histories of all Mexico like for example it has the the historical story of the mexican revolutin, the mexican rindependence and other historical histories. I also liek this book because it has some of my favoryte paople of the history of mexico like for example this book tells about Miguel Hidalgo, Alvaro Obregon, Emiliano Zapata, and Pancho Villa. this persons where some of the heroes that change mexico.
I have really enjoy reading this book because it is all about the mexican history but also because it shows pictures of the people that I just talk and also because every time that I hear something about the Mexican history I love it. Here are some pictures of the people that I just talk about.