Thursday, August 12, 2010

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The History of Mexico: Reflections on the formation of a country


In Tuesday's presentation were Aben José González, José M. Murle and José Luis Ramos

With the presence of one of the 30 members of the Mexican Academy of History, José María died, was presented the book "History of Mexico" project carried out under coordination of Gisela Von Wobeser, which brings together 13 of the country's leading historians.

I divide it into 13 chapters, the "History of Mexico" is addressed by the feathers of Manuel Ceballos, Miguel Leon Portilla, died, von Wobeser, Alberto Manrique, Ernesto de la Torre Villar, Virginia Guedea, Josefina Zoraida Vázquez, Andrés Lira Javier Garciadiego, Álvaro Matute, Jean Meyer and Enrique Krauze.

Starting with a geographical definition of Mexican territory by region, historical analysis begins with the Origins and Development of Mesoamerica, which in the hands of Leon Portilla, "there would be no overcome, "said Muriá prior to the presentation of the book that took place last Tuesday at the Auditorio Jorge Ibargüengoitia, Department of Cultural Studies at the University of Guanajuato, Campus León.

The next chapter is The Conquest of Mexico, by Jose Maria Muria, who commented on his work: "I sweated fat drop to put in twenty or so pages I think you have to say and reflect on the Conquest. I tried to raise their plurality and that creates a different, have a greater concern in the province to address the subject than a Mexico City continued the traditional view, "said the historian.

So with a provincial view of the process of conquest, Muriá study organizational processes in areas such as Yucatan and central Mexico to the formation of the government in New Galicia.

"is a book that does not care much for words, but to analyze. This is not counting things or events, but think. And in 20 pages
reflect on the Conquest took some work, put another way, had to make a distillate very strict, very thorough information, "said Muri.

In this sense, the historian stressed the importance to have the book, which he said is not directed people who have no knowledge of the history of our country, nor for foreigners, but at the invite just to one analysis, requires the reader to have at least basic knowledge of history and geography.

Following the reading of the book discusses the stages of the Viceroyalty in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, then give way to the chapter on the War of Independence, the establishment of independent Mexico, national consolidation, the Porfiriato, years revolutionaries, and finally, Meyer and Krauze come to the years of contemporary Mexico, from the 30's, until 2008, which is already addressed issues such as climate change and drug trafficking.

With a nationwide circulation of 250 thousand copies, the book is available in bookstores Economic Culture Fund at a cost of 39 pesos.
León, Gto.

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