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Format
Trade Paperback
Book Title
Bad Mexicans : Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands
Publication Name
Bad Mexicans
Title
Bad Mexicans
Subtitle
Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands
ISBN-10
1324064412
EAN
9781324064411
ISBN
9781324064411
Publisher
Norton & Company, Incorporated, w. w.
Release Year
2023
Release Date
13/06/2023
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
1in
Item Length
8.3in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
10.7 Oz
Author
Kelly Lytle Hernandez
Genre
History, Political Science
Topic
Latin America / Mexico, United States / 20th Century, Colonialism & Post-Colonialism
Publication Year
2023
Number of Pages
384 Pages

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Bad Mexicans tells the dramatic story of the magonistas, the migrant rebels who sparked the 1910 Mexican Revolution from the United States. Led by a brilliant but ill-tempered radical named Ricardo Flores Magón, the magonistas were a motley band of journalists, miners, migrant workers, and more, who organized thousands of Mexican workers--and American dissidents--to their cause. Determined to oust Mexico's dictator, Porfirio Díaz, who encouraged the plunder of his country by U.S. imperialists such as Guggenheim and Rockefeller, the rebels had to outrun and outsmart the swarm of U. S. authorities vested in protecting the Diaz regime. The U.S. Departments of War, State, Treasury, and Justice as well as police, sheriffs, and spies, hunted the magonistas across the country. Capturing Ricardo Flores Magón was one of the FBI's first cases. But the magonistas persevered. They lived in hiding, wrote in secret code, and launched armed raids into Mexico until they ignited the world's first social revolution of the twentieth century. Taking readers to the frontlines of the magonista uprising and the counterinsurgency campaign that failed to stop them, Kelly Lytle Hernández puts the magonista revolt at the heart of U.S. history. Long ignored by textbooks, the magonistas threatened to undo the rise of Anglo-American power, on both sides of the border, and inspired a revolution that gave birth to the Mexican-American population, making the magonistas' story integral to modern American life.

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Publisher
Norton & Company, Incorporated, w. w.
ISBN-10
1324064412
ISBN-13
9781324064411
eBay Product ID (ePID)
28058375239

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Book Title
Bad Mexicans : Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands
Author
Kelly Lytle Hernandez
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Latin America / Mexico, United States / 20th Century, Colonialism & Post-Colonialism
Publication Year
2023
Genre
History, Political Science
Number of Pages
384 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.3in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
10.7 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
F1234.H6754 2023
Reviews
An award-winning, internationally acclaimed scholar, Kelly Lytle Hernández delivers historical analysis with clear relevance in today's sociopolitical climate. A leading voice on issues ranging from immigration to policing to the criminal justice system more broadly, her work is known for empowering a wide range of communities, providing the necessary historical framing to build synergy among some of today's most daring social movements., Kelly Lytle Hernández is one of the most compelling historians in her field. Synthesizing the complexities of race, gender, and ethnicity into the fabric of living history, her work sheds light on today's crucial issues and her passion has the capacity to not only inform but to change minds., What is profound about Hernández's portrayal is the way it reverberates outward from Mexico, through the borderlands, and deep into the interior of the United States and even Canada, casually brushing aside the notion that this era of upheaval was in any way confined by our frontier and framing it instead as part of a truly American story. . . . For a region saddled with so many grimly narrated histories, Bad Mexicans is great fun, full of the joyful resilience and tenacity that make the borderlands and its people so distinct., Kelly Lytle Hernández writes history and makes history. She is one of the most admired and respected historians of Mexican-American history and the United States. Conveying deep archival research in a compelling, accessible narrative, she breathes life into history., Lytle Hernández is a natural storyteller, and her writing shines throughout Bad Mexicans. And while it reads like a novel--she proves to be masterful at building narrative suspense--it's also meticulously researched, and the author provides ample context to help readers understand the history of Mexico and its relationship with the U.S., "Lytle Hernández is a natural storyteller, and her writing shines throughout "Bad Mexicans." And while it reads like a novel -- she proves to be masterful at building narrative suspense -- it's also meticulously researched, and the author provides ample context to help readers understand the history of Mexico and its relationship with the U.S.", I'm mad at Kelly Lytle Hernández. Every time I pick up something she's written, I can't put it down. I've lost hours, days, sleep, missed deadlines and appointments, made my kids late to school reading Migra! and City of Inmates, and, now, Bad Mexicans. Her writing is like a drug, riveting, intoxicating, vivid. And she's a damned historian! I come away from reading Kelly's writing exhilarated and inspired., Fantastic....absorbing....Hernández masterfully weaves it all together into a compelling narrative, parts of which I will read again and again., "Hernandez's staggering, essential study argues that "the history of the United States as a global power" can't be told without Mexico, Mexicans, and Mexican Americans as central actors.", Hernandez's staggering, essential study argues that 'the history of the United States as a global power' can't be told without Mexico, Mexicans, and Mexican Americans as central actors., In this sweeping cross-border narrative, Lytle-Hernández places the Magón brothers and the Mexican Revolution squarely at the heart of U.S. history--revealing not only the centrality of Mexicans to the U.S. story but also the currents of imperialism, racial violence, and political suppression that have shaped the United States as we know it today. In Bad Mexicans, Lytle-Hernández displays the skills of a deep thinker, a powerful storyteller, and an assiduous and implacable researcher., An astute historical analysis....a gripping cross-border study....While the Mexican Revolution (1910-1917) is usually discussed in the context of its influence on Central America, the author argues convincingly that it 'also remade the United States'....The author combines a masterful grasp of archival material and accessible prose, transforming what could have been a dry academic work into a page-turner....A beautifully crafted, impressively inclusive history of the Mexican Revolution., "There is no Hollywood movie about the magonistas, although reading "Bad Mexicans" is like watching one....Like Flores Magón, Lytle Hernández's pen is her sword; her writing is a monument to the belief that language can change the world."
Dewey Decimal
972.1
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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