Judas at the Jockey Club and Other Episodes of Porfirian Mexico

$10.00

This book provides a cultural history of Porfirian Mexico, suitable for studies in world history and social sciences.

Judas at the Jockey Club and Other Episodes of Porfirian Mexico
Judas at the Jockey Club and Other Episodes of Porfirian Mexico
$10.00

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Featuring a new preface by the author, this brilliant and eminently readable cultural history looks at Mexican life during the dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz, from 1876 to 1911. At that time the modernization that Mexico underwent produced a fierce struggle between the traditional and the new, exacerbating class antagonisms in the process. The noted historian William H. Beezley illuminates many facets of everyday Mexican life lying at the heart of this conflict and change, including sports, storytelling, health care, technology, and the traditional Easter-time Judas burnings that became a primary focus of strife during those years. This updated volume provides a teacher’s guide, available on the University of Nebraska Press website, offering a manual of internet links, additional readings, and practice experiences that can be used in the classroom or by anyone who wants to go beyond the chapters of this book. Download the discussion guide.

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Weight 0.254 lbs
Dimensions 14 × 1.2 × 21.6 in

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