The deep relationship between the United States and Mexico has had repercussions felt around the world. This sweeping and unprecedented chronicle of the economic and social connections between the two nations opens a new window onto history from the Civil War to today and brilliantly illuminates the course of events that made the United States a global empire. The Mexican Revolution, Manifest Destiny, World War II, and NAFTA are all part of the story, but John Mason Hart's narrative transcends these moments of economic and political drama, resonating with the themes of wealth and power. Combining economic and historical analysis with personal memoirs and vivid descriptions of key episodes and players, Empire and Revolution is based on subst...
textThis is a biographical case study of Mexican industrialization, focusing on expatriate U.S. busi...
The Mexican-American War (1846-1848) was an extremely remarkable event for both Mexico and the Unite...
This essay interprets American representations of dictator Porfirio Díaz in relation to the “economi...
Anyone contemplating the consequences of foreign investment in Latin America will profit from readin...
Mexico and the United States share a border of more than 2,000 miles, and their histories and intere...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 73-76)This research paper examines the ways that European...
2012-07-26“Oilmen and Cactus Rustlers” explores what happened when a politically and economically co...
Mexico - the land of toreadors and tortillas - has had a dramatic history tilled with bitter conflic...
In the eyes of both contemporaries and historians, the United States became an empire in 1898. By ta...
Previous research projects in both History and Spanish courses provided the opportunity to investiga...
The study of recent Mexican history soon discloses that the major forces shaping that history were o...
Wagon trains on the Santa Fe Trail. Veins of gold in southern Colorado. Irrigation canals in the Pec...
En este ensayo se emplean cinco estudios clásicos, que se considera siguen siendo válidos y atractiv...
This book tells two, intertwined stories of Mexican history from 1880 through 1930: the evolution of...
When the sun began to set on the British Empire - the largest the world had ever seen and the domina...
textThis is a biographical case study of Mexican industrialization, focusing on expatriate U.S. busi...
The Mexican-American War (1846-1848) was an extremely remarkable event for both Mexico and the Unite...
This essay interprets American representations of dictator Porfirio Díaz in relation to the “economi...
Anyone contemplating the consequences of foreign investment in Latin America will profit from readin...
Mexico and the United States share a border of more than 2,000 miles, and their histories and intere...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 73-76)This research paper examines the ways that European...
2012-07-26“Oilmen and Cactus Rustlers” explores what happened when a politically and economically co...
Mexico - the land of toreadors and tortillas - has had a dramatic history tilled with bitter conflic...
In the eyes of both contemporaries and historians, the United States became an empire in 1898. By ta...
Previous research projects in both History and Spanish courses provided the opportunity to investiga...
The study of recent Mexican history soon discloses that the major forces shaping that history were o...
Wagon trains on the Santa Fe Trail. Veins of gold in southern Colorado. Irrigation canals in the Pec...
En este ensayo se emplean cinco estudios clásicos, que se considera siguen siendo válidos y atractiv...
This book tells two, intertwined stories of Mexican history from 1880 through 1930: the evolution of...
When the sun began to set on the British Empire - the largest the world had ever seen and the domina...
textThis is a biographical case study of Mexican industrialization, focusing on expatriate U.S. busi...
The Mexican-American War (1846-1848) was an extremely remarkable event for both Mexico and the Unite...
This essay interprets American representations of dictator Porfirio Díaz in relation to the “economi...