Stormy Passage

Stormy Passage
Title Stormy Passage PDF eBook
Author Eric Van Young
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 359
Release 2022-05-11
Genre History
ISBN 1442209038

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In this engaging book, Eric Van Young traces the political, economic, and social development of Mexico through the crucial one hundred years of its remarkable transition from a relatively prosperous Spanish colony to a violently unstable republic marked by economic stagnation, political confrontation, and burgeoning efforts at modernization. Featuring primary sources from figures of the period, Van Young discusses the political instability of the period—internal warfare, military uprisings, intermittent dictatorships, sharp conflicts among political groupings—and attributes them to a belief by political actors in the fundamental lack of legitimacy in central government institutions after the sweeping away of the Bourbon imperial structure and its replacement first with a very short-lived Mexican empire followed by a series of increasingly authoritarian aspirational republican constitutions.

Women of the Mexican Countryside, 1850-1990

Women of the Mexican Countryside, 1850-1990
Title Women of the Mexican Countryside, 1850-1990 PDF eBook
Author Heather Fowler-Salamini
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 284
Release 1994-09
Genre History
ISBN 9780816514311

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"Collection of thirteen essays - nine of which relate to the post-1910 period - examining the role of women and gender relations as rural families make the transition from an agrarian to an industrial society. The nine essays are organized around two themes: Rural Women and Revolution in Mexico and Rural Women, Urbanization, and Gender Relations"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

Mexico about 1850

Mexico about 1850
Title Mexico about 1850 PDF eBook
Author Christian Sartorius
Publisher
Pages 202
Release 1961
Genre Mexico
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Mexico about 1850

Mexico about 1850
Title Mexico about 1850 PDF eBook
Author Carl Sartorius
Publisher
Pages 202
Release 1961
Genre
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Mexico about 1850

Mexico about 1850
Title Mexico about 1850 PDF eBook
Author Carl Christian Friedrich Sartorius
Publisher
Pages 204
Release 1961
Genre
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Fueling Mexico

Fueling Mexico
Title Fueling Mexico PDF eBook
Author Germán Vergara
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 335
Release 2021-06-24
Genre Nature
ISBN 1108918077

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Around the 1830s, parts of Mexico began industrializing using water and wood. By the 1880s, this model faced a growing energy and ecological bottleneck. By the 1950s, fossil fuels powered most of Mexico's economy and society. Looking to the north and across the Atlantic, late nineteenth-century officials and elites concluded that fossil fuels would solve Mexico's energy problem and Mexican industry began introducing coal. But limited domestic deposits and high costs meant that coal never became king in Mexico. Oil instead became the favored fuel for manufacture, transport, and electricity generation. This shift, however, created a paradox of perennial scarcity amidst energy abundance: every new influx of fossil energy led to increased demand. Germán Vergara shows how the decision to power the country's economy with fossil fuels locked Mexico in a cycle of endless, fossil-fueled growth - with serious environmental and social consequences.

Mexico about 1850

Mexico about 1850
Title Mexico about 1850 PDF eBook
Author Carl Christian wilhelm Sartorius
Publisher
Pages
Release 1961
Genre
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