A Companion to Mexican History and Culture features 40 essays
contributed by international scholars that incorporate ethnic, gender,
environmental, and cultural studies to reveal a richer portrait of the
Mexican experience, from the earliest peoples to the present.
- Features the latest scholarship on Mexican history and culture by an
array of international scholars
- Essays are separated into sections on the four major chronological
eras
- Discusses recent historical interpretations with critical
historiographical sources, and is enriched by cultural analysis,
ethnic and gender studies, and visual evidence
- The first volume to incorporate a discussion of popular music in
political analysis
This book is the receipient of the 2013 Michael C. Meyer Special
Recognition Award from the Rocky Mountain Conference on Latin American
Studies.