Explores Mexico from the Spanish conquest to the modern era, with a concise, connected view of its people, land, and rise.
This edition surveys the country’s manners, customs, religion, commerce, soil, and both animal and mineral wealth. It pairs broad historical scenes with practical observations about government, mining, and development, offering a clear sense of how Mexico has changed over time.
- Discover the people, languages, and social groups that shaped early Mexican society.
- Learn about geography, climate, and the forces that influenced agriculture and industry.
- See how mining, trade, and political divisions affected province life and national progress.
- Find a compact, survey-style history that ties together culture, economy, and governance.
Ideal for readers of historical overviews who want a focused, accessible portrait of Mexico’s past and its ongoing story.