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Attention to Mexico''s history after 1940 stands in the shadow of the country''s epic revolution of 1910-1923, and historians and scholars tend to bring their focus on Mexican history to a close with the end of the Lázaro Cárdenas presidency in 1940. Mexico in the 1940s: Modernity, Politics, and Corruption examines Mexican politics in the wake of Cardenismo, and the dawn of Miguel Alemán''s presidency. This new book focuses on the decade of the 1940s, and analyzes Alemanismo into the early years of the 1950s. Based upon a decade of intensive investigation, Mexico in the 1940s is the first broad and substantial study of the political life of the Mexican nation during this period, thus opening a new era to historical investigation. Mexico in the 1940s offers a unique interpretation of the country''s domestic politics during this period, including an explanation of how political leaders were able to reverse the course of the Mexican Revolution; an original interpretation of corruption in

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I have not recently picked up a book about twentieth-century Mexico from which I learned so much. * New Mexico Historical Review *
Mexico in the 1940s tells a gripping story of high-level national and international politics that students of Mexico need to read. -- Mary Kay Vaughan, University of Maryland, College Park; author of Cultural Politics in Revolution
Stephen Niblo has recorded startling and fascinating discoveries which flesh out a crucial decade that to date has been largely ignored in Mexican historical studies. -- Paul Vanderwood
Niblo uses a wide range of sources to pull together a clear and meaningful presentation of key personalities and events of the time. Especially helpful for graduate students and those who seek to understand the complex and often contradictory movement known as the Mexican Revolution. * CHOICE *
Niblo provides the reader with a detailed picture of personal and political relationships, scandals and corruption, electoral fraud and violence, and politics and policy in the Mexico of the 1940s. * The Historian *

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Abbreviations and Acronyms Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 Mosaic of an Era Chapter 5 Avila Camacho's Moderation Chapter 6 The 1946 Selection Chapter 7 Aleman's Counterrevolution Chapter 8 The Politics of Corruption Chapter 9 The Battle for the Mexican Media Chapter 10 Conclusion Chapter 11 Bibliography Chapter 12 Index

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 11/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780842027953, 978-0842027953
      ISBN10: 0842027955

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Attention to Mexico''s history after 1940 stands in the shadow of the country''s epic revolution of 1910-1923, and historians and scholars tend to bring their focus on Mexican history to a close with the end of the Lázaro Cárdenas presidency in 1940. Mexico in the 1940s: Modernity, Politics, and Corruption examines Mexican politics in the wake of Cardenismo, and the dawn of Miguel Alemán''s presidency. This new book focuses on the decade of the 1940s, and analyzes Alemanismo into the early years of the 1950s. Based upon a decade of intensive investigation, Mexico in the 1940s is the first broad and substantial study of the political life of the Mexican nation during this period, thus opening a new era to historical investigation. Mexico in the 1940s offers a unique interpretation of the country''s domestic politics during this period, including an explanation of how political leaders were able to reverse the course of the Mexican Revolution; an original interpretation of corruption in

      Trade Review
      I have not recently picked up a book about twentieth-century Mexico from which I learned so much. * New Mexico Historical Review *
      Mexico in the 1940s tells a gripping story of high-level national and international politics that students of Mexico need to read. -- Mary Kay Vaughan, University of Maryland, College Park; author of Cultural Politics in Revolution
      Stephen Niblo has recorded startling and fascinating discoveries which flesh out a crucial decade that to date has been largely ignored in Mexican historical studies. -- Paul Vanderwood
      Niblo uses a wide range of sources to pull together a clear and meaningful presentation of key personalities and events of the time. Especially helpful for graduate students and those who seek to understand the complex and often contradictory movement known as the Mexican Revolution. * CHOICE *
      Niblo provides the reader with a detailed picture of personal and political relationships, scandals and corruption, electoral fraud and violence, and politics and policy in the Mexico of the 1940s. * The Historian *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Abbreviations and Acronyms Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 Mosaic of an Era Chapter 5 Avila Camacho's Moderation Chapter 6 The 1946 Selection Chapter 7 Aleman's Counterrevolution Chapter 8 The Politics of Corruption Chapter 9 The Battle for the Mexican Media Chapter 10 Conclusion Chapter 11 Bibliography Chapter 12 Index

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