Join National Geographic's quest to find the heart and soul of Mexico.
Journey through a land of incredible biodiversity, from the Rio Grande
to the Sierra Madre. Visit Mexico City, the vast metropolis built on an
ancient lake bed. Study the country's history of earthquakes and
volcanoes and its current struggles to protect animal habitats.
Explore Mexico's history as the center of the Olmec, Maya, and Aztec
civilizations in Beth Gruber's lively text. Learn how the country's
borders once extended north to Southern Wyoming, west to California, and
east to Louisiana. Witness the cultural and political aftereffects of
Spanish Catholicism and discover how the hacienda system of agriculture
led to revolution.
The author also explains the importance of family and traditions in
Mexican culture and the country's rich artistic heritage.
Finally, readers will come to understand the disappointments of the
Revolution, the limits of the single-party system, social inequalities,
the economy, emigration to the United States, and the effects of the
tourist boom on the environment.