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Mexico is one of the world’s great civilizational palimpsests: Indigenous empires, Spanish conquest, Catholicism, revolution, and modern mass culture layered on top of one another without ever fully erasing what came before. From the Aztecs and Maya to New Spain and the modern republic, Mexico’s history is inseparable from the making of the Atlantic world and the rise of the Americas. Modern Mexico emerged from violent rupture—the conquest, independence, and a profound social revolution—yet retained deep continuity in language, belief, and ritual. Today, Mexico is a cultural superpower, an economic and political hinge between North and South America, and a country whose struggles with inequality, corruption, migration, and identity reflect some of the central dilemmas of the modern world.

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Why This Country Matters Now

  1. 1 Mexico is a critical economic and demographic partner of the United States, shaping trade, migration, and regional stability.
  2. 2 Its history of revolution and state-building influenced political movements across Latin America and beyond.
  3. 3 Mexican culture—food, art, music, film, and literature—has become globally influential.
  4. 4 Ongoing debates over violence, governance, and inequality mirror challenges faced across the developing and developed world.
  5. 5 Mexico’s Indigenous past and colonial legacy remain central to modern discussions of identity, power, and historical memory.

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A Brief History of Mexico

Quick Read

A Brief History of Mexico

Nigel Davies

A concise, readable overview of Mexican history—from ancient civilizations to the modern state—ideal for first-time readers.

Mexico: From the Olmecs to the Aztecs

Essential

Mexico: From the Olmecs to the Aztecs

Michael D. Coe

A classic, highly readable account of Mexico’s pre-Columbian civilizations and the worlds they created before conquest.

The Course of Mexican History

Deep Dive

The Course of Mexican History

Michael C. Meyer et al.

A sweeping narrative of conquest, independence, revolution, and modern Mexico—long, but written for general readers.

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Key moments mapped to Strabo’s global eras.

Ancient Mesoamerica
1500 BCE – 1521 CE Ancient
Olmecs, Maya, and Aztecs before European contact
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The Aztecs
Michael E. Smith
The Maya
Michael D. Coe
Conquest and New Spain
1519 – 1810 Early Modern Transformation
Spanish rule, conversion, and colonial society
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Conquest: Montezuma, Cortés, and the Fall of Old Mexico
Hugh Thomas
The Broken Spears
Miguel LeĂłn-Portilla
Independence and Early Republic
1810 – 1876 Industrial & Imperial Age
Revolution, instability, and national identity
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Santa Anna of Mexico
Will Fowler
The Birth of Modern Mexico
Christon I. Archer
Revolution and Reconstruction
1910 – 1940 Modern World
Violence, reform, and the modern Mexican state
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The Mexican Revolution
Alan Knight
Zapata and the Mexican Revolution
John Womack Jr.
Modern Mexico
1940 – Present Modern
Authoritarianism, reform, globalization, and violence
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Mexico: Biography of Power
Enrique Krauze
El Narco
Ioan Grillo

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