Paul Gillingham
Praise for Mexico: A History
This is the history of a country at the center of the world, from the precarious beginnings of colonialism to the violent throes of democracy. Gillingham has written a one-of-a-kind book, populated by large and smal ...
Pablo Piccato, author of A Brief History of Violence in Mexico and Professor of History, Columbia University
A rollicking and stereotype-busting tour through five centuries of Mexican history. As Gillingham demonstrates, it's Mexico — not the United States — that merits the title of the world's earliest and greatest meltin ...
Deborah Cohen, author of Last Call at the Hotel Imperial and Director of the Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs
The result of a long and erudite engagement with what Mexico has meant historically, Paul Gillingham’s book offers a unique and enlightening view of the five centuries that made Mexico. The local, the national, and ...
Mauricio Tenorio-Trillo, author of Latin America: The Allure and Power of an Idea and Professor of History, University of Chicago
This is the history of a country at the center of the world, from the precarious beginnings of colonialism to the violent throes of democracy. Gillingham has written a one-of-a-kind book, populated by large and smal ...
Pablo Piccato, author of A Brief History of Violence in Mexico and Professor of History, Columbia University
A rollicking and stereotype-busting tour through five centuries of Mexican history. As Gillingham demonstrates, it's Mexico — not the United States — that merits the title of the world's earliest and greatest meltin ...
Deborah Cohen, author of Last Call at the Hotel Imperial and Director of the Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs
The result of a long and erudite engagement with what Mexico has meant historically, Paul Gillingham’s book offers a unique and enlightening view of the five centuries that made Mexico. The local, the national, and ...
Mauricio Tenorio-Trillo, author of Latin America: The Allure and Power of an Idea and Professor of History, University of Chicago
This is the history of a country at the center of the world, from the precarious beginnings of colonialism to the violent throes of democracy. Gillingham has written a one-of-a-kind book, populated by large and smal ...
Pablo Piccato, author of A Brief History of Violence in Mexico and Professor of History, Columbia University
A rollicking and stereotype-busting tour through five centuries of Mexican history. As Gillingham demonstrates, it's Mexico — not the United States — that merits the title of the world's earliest and greatest meltin ...
Deborah Cohen, author of Last Call at the Hotel Imperial and Director of the Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs
The result of a long and erudite engagement with what Mexico has meant historically, Paul Gillingham’s book offers a unique and enlightening view of the five centuries that made Mexico. The local, the national, and ...
Mauricio Tenorio-Trillo, author of Latin America: The Allure and Power of an Idea and Professor of History, University of Chicago