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Mexico. Vol. 1, From the Beginnings to the Spanish Conquest by Alan Knight
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Mexico : from the beginning to the Spanish Conquest

by Alan Knight

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Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2002.

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Mexico is a three volume general history of Mexico, comprising (I) the PreConquest period to 1521, (II) the Colonial period from 1521 to 1821, and (III, forthcoming) the National period from 1821-present. These books give a comprehensive narrative and analysis of Mexican history, focusing especially on political, economic, and social organization. Balancing both a 'bottom-up'(popular) and a 'top-down' (elite) perspective, they seek, where possible, to locate Mexico within broader, comparative patterns of historical change and conflict.

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