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Fire and Blood

A History of Mexico

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Fire and Blood

By: T. R. Fehrenbach
Narrated by: Timothy Andrés Pabon
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There have been many Mexicos: the country of varied terrain, of Amerindian heritage, of the Spanish Conquest, of the Revolution, and of the modern era of elections and the rule of bankers. Mexico was forged in the fires of successive civilizations, and baptized with the blood of millions, all of whom added tragic dimensions to the modern Mexican identity.

T. R. Fehrenbach brilliantly delineates the contrasts and conflicts between them, unraveling the history while weaving a fascinating tapestry of beauty and brutality: the Amerindians, who wrought from the vulnerable land a great indigenous Meso-American civilization by the first millennium BC; the successive reigns of Olmec, Maya, Toltec, and Mexic masters, who ruled through an admirably efficient bureaucracy and the power of the priests, propitiating the capricious gods with human sacrifices; the Spanish conquistadors, who used smallpox, technology, and their own ruthless individualism to erect a new tyranny over the ruins of the old; the agony of independent Mexico, struggling with the weight of its overwhelming past and tremendous potential.

Throughout the narrative the author resurrects the great personalities of Mexican history, such as Motecuhzoma, Cortes, Santa Anna, Juárez, Maximilian, Diaz, Pancho Villa, and Zapata. Fehrenbach, who has updated this edition to include recent events, has created a work of scholarly perspective and gripping prose.

©1973 T. R. Fehrenbach; new material copyright 1995 by T. R. Fehrenbach (P)2018 Tantor
Politics & Government Indigenous Studies Ideologies & Doctrines Mexican Revolution Latin America Social Sciences Mexico Americas Wars & Conflicts Specific Demographics Imperialism Ancient History Capitalism Self-Determination Social justice World Middle Ages Military War Socialism Imperial Japan Africa Russia
Comprehensive History • Insightful Information • Pleasant Narration • Valuable Perspectives • Fascinating Content

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I really appreciated the information. The mix of American English accent for some words and some words pronounced with Spanish accent was a bit strange at times. I most benefited from the "middle half" of the book about Independence and Revolution.

Informative

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If you love history or Mexico, heck even Texas you need to read this book.

Absolutely fantastic!

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This book is great. It’s the best history of Mexico iv ever found. Number. 1

Amazing #1

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After a grueling 35 hours, the good news is that the author managed to convey Mexico's extensive history, with all its ups and downs, from the beginning. The only thing that I didn't like was the author's frequent lapses into sociological commentary and opinion. Nonetheless, it was worth the read!

Long, detailed, comprehensive history of Mexico

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I liked the book, lots of history. It is a bit dated now since the last up date was in 1995.

Good book

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