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Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican

A Historical, Geographical, Political and Social Account of Mexico From the Period of the Invasion until 19th Century

Brantz Mayer

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Brantz Mayer's book 'Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican' is a comprehensive exploration of the history and culture of Mexico, particularly focusing on the Aztec civilization, Spanish conquest, and the subsequent formation of the Mexican Republic. Mayer's writing style is articulate and detailed, providing readers with a scholarly yet accessible account of the complex historical events that shaped Mexico. The book is heavily researched and draws on primary sources to support its arguments, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Mexican history. The juxtaposition of the Aztec, Spanish, and Republican eras offers a unique perspective on the evolution of Mexican society and politics. Mayer skillfully navigates these different periods, highlighting the continuities and changes that have defined Mexico over the centuries. This book is recommended for history enthusiasts, academics, and anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Mexican history and culture.

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Cultural commentary, Complex legacy, Republican era, Spanish conquest, Diplomatic perspective, Mexican history, 19th century Mexico, Aztec civilization, Historical non-fiction, Political landscape