

An edition of A glorious defeat (2007)
Mexico and Its War with the United States
By Timothy J. Henderson
Publish Date
May 15, 2007
Publisher
Hill and Wang
Language
eng
Pages
228
Description:
The war that was fought between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848 was a major event in the history of both countries: it cost Mexico half of its national territory, opened western North America to U.S. expansion, and brought to the surface a host of tensions that led to devastating civil wars in both countries. Among generations of Latin Americans, it helped to cement the image of the United States as an arrogant, aggressive, and imperialist nation, poisoning relations between a young America and its southern neighbors. In contrast to many current books, which treat the war as a fundamentally American experience, Timothy J. Henderson's A Glorious Defeat offers a fresh perspective by looking closely at the Mexican side of the equation. He examines the tremendous inequalities of Mexican society and provides a greater understanding of the intense factionalism and political paralysis leading up to and through the war. Also touching on a range of topics from culture and ethnicity to religion and geography, this comprehensive yet concise narrative humanizes the conflict and serves as the perfect introduction for new readers of Mexican history. - Publisher.
subjects: Politics and government, Diplomatic history, Mexican War, 1846-1848, Influence, Foreign relations, Military History, Causes, Mexico, politics and government, Mexico, foreign relations, united states, United states, foreign relations, mexico, Mexico, history, Mexico, foreign relations
Places: Mexico, United States
Times: 1821-1861, 19th century