Mexico: A 500-year History

  • Autor: Paul Gillingham
  • Narrador: Ben Cura
  • Editor: Simon & Schuster
  • Duración: 26:09:15
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Sinopsis

From acclaimed and prize-winning historian Paul Gillingham, a rich and vibrant history of one of the world’s most diverse, politically ground-breaking, and influential of countries.

At the beginning of his masterful work of scholarship and narration, Paul Gillingham writes, from its outset “Mexico was more profoundly, globally hybrid than anywhere else in the prior history of the world.” Over the ensuing five centuries, Mexicans have prefigured and shaped the course of human lives across the globe.

Gillingham begins in 1511 with the dramatic shipwreck of two Spanish sailors in the far south of Mexico. Ten years later Hernán Cortés led an army of European adventurers and indigenous rebels to seize the legendary island city of Tenochtitlán, the center of Montezuma’s empire, the largest in the Americas. The capture of the future Mexico City was, more than an extraordinary military event, the collision of two long-separated worlds, radically different in everything from biota to urban planning. Spaniards discovered tomatoes, chocolate, and a city larger and more sophisticated than anything they had ever seen. Mexicans discovered horses, wheels, and lethal germs, sparking a cataclysmic century of disease that wiped out a majority of the pre-existing population and led to a unique recombination of European and indigenous cultures. The industrial mining of Mexico’s silver transformed the wealth and trade of the world. Mexico’s independence from the Spanish Empire in 1821 led to a calamitous mid-century war with the United States and one of the first great social revolutions that brought peace for Mexicans throughout many of the global horrors of the 20th century, before the country itself collapsed into the violence of the cartels and a refugee crisis in the 2000s.

The history of Mexico has been, Gillingham shows, one of suffering empire but also of overcoming. Through it all the country set new standards for inclusivity, for progressive social policies, for artistic expression, for adroitly balancing dictatorship and democracy. While racial divides endured, so too did indigenous peoples, who enjoyed rights unthinkable in the United States. Mexico was among the first countries to abolish slavery in 1829, and Mexicans elected North America’s first Black president, Vicente Guerrero, its only indigenous president, Benito Juárez, and its only woman president, Claudia Sheinbaum.

As elegantly written as it is powerful in scope, rich in character and anecdote, Mexico uses the latest research to dazzling effect, showing how often Mexico has been a dynamic and vital shaper of world affairs.

Capítulos

  • 001 Mexico Open

    Duración: 13s
  • 002 Mexico Epigraph

    Duración: 18s
  • 003 Mexico AuthorsNote

    Duración: 01min
  • 004 Mexico Introduction

    Duración: 15min
  • 005 Mexico PartOne InconclusiveConquest1519 C 1650 Chapter1 InvasionAndCivilWar a

    Duración: 58min
  • 006 Mexico Chapter1 InvasionAndCivilWar b

    Duración: 26min
  • 007 Mexico Chapter2 TheQuickAndTheDead

    Duración: 57min
  • 008 Mexico Chapter3 LifeInTheBeginningsOfTheNewWorld

    Duración: 01h10min
  • 009 Mexico PartTwo TheViceregalYears1535 1821 Chapter4 DistantMasters

    Duración: 55min
  • 010 Mexico Chapter5 IndependenceBeforeIndependence

    Duración: 01h15min
  • 011 Mexico Chapter6 TravelingKnowingAndTrading a

    Duración: 01h02min
  • 012 Mexico Chapter6 TravelingKnowingAndTrading b

    Duración: 19min
  • 013 Mexico Chapter7 RaceIdealismAndRealism a

    Duración: 54min
  • 014 Mexico Chapter7 RaceIdealismAndRealism b

    Duración: 32min
  • 015 Mexico PartThree AbsolutismAndIndependenceC 1750 C 1877 Chapter8 UncertainRebels

    Duración: 01h02min
  • 016 Mexico Chapter9 FreedomAndDevastation

    Duración: 01h15min
  • 017 Mexico Chapter10 BetweenEmpires

    Duración: 01h03min
  • 018 Mexico Chapter11 Independence

    Duración: 01h08min
  • 019 Mexico PartFour HedonismAndRevolution1877 1940 Chapter12 TrainsOperaAndMisery

    Duración: 01h02min
  • 020 Mexico Chapter13 TimeOligarchyAndCaciquismo

    Duración: 01h01min
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