Richard Grabman. Abstract: The first complete history of Mexico for general readers in many years, and maybe the very first intentionally non-academic history of Mexico, Gods, Gachupines and Gringos is a solidly researched introduction to a surprisingly multi-cultural, multi-faceted nation. · Gods, Gachupines and Gringos: A People's History of Mexico Paperback – Janu. by. Richard Grabman (Author) › Visit Amazon's Richard Grabman Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author.4/5(27). Gods, Gachupines and Gringos: A People's History of Mexico by Richard Grabman (, Trade Paperback) The lowest-priced item that has been used or worn previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended.
I have just added Richard Grabman's new book, Gods, Gachupines and Gringos. Here's what the back cover says about it: "The first complete history of Mexico for general readers in many years, and maybe the very first intentionally non-academic history of Mexico, Gods, Gachupines and Gringos is a solidly researched introduction to a. Gods, Gachupines and Gringos: A People's History of Mexico by Richard Grabman "The first complete history of Mexico for general readers in many years, and maybe the very first intentionally non-academic history of Mexico, Gods, Gachupines and Gringos is a solidly researched introduction to a surprisingly multi-cultural, multi-faceted nation.". Gods, Gachupines and Gringos: A People's History of Mexico by Richard Grabman. Mexico's Top Electronic Magazine. MexConnect is Mexico's top English-language online magazine, providing quality information about Mexico and promoting Mexico to the world. The magazine has a searchable and cross-indexed database of over 3, articles and.
Overview. A complete, accessible, and nonacademic history of Mexico for general readers, this volume is a solidly researched introduction to a surprisingly multicultural, multifaceted nation. Presenting Mexico as it is and often with a refreshing wit and humor, this history puts flesh and bones on the dusty figures of the past while shedding light on the common humanity of the uncommon humans who created this unique country and its culture. Gods, Gachupines and Gringos is written in a radically non-academic style, putting flesh and bones on the dusty figures of the past and shedding light on the common humanity of the Mexican people throughout history, often with suprising wit and humor. Approximately pages, 6 x 9 paperbound SUMMER "Sixty Minutes" producer Frank Koughan has called Richard Grabman "The best foreign writer in Mexico". Gods, Gachupines and Gringos: A People’s History of Mexico. First Edition, pages. Editorial Mazatlán (Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México), Available from bltadwin.ru I have about fifteen feet of shelf space devoted to books about Mexico and novels set (at least in part) in Mexico. I have one foot of space for favorites, which include Carl Franz and Lorena Havens’ The People’s Guide to Mexico, Jay White’s The Rattler of Zacatecas, James Carlos Blake’s The Friends of Pancho.
0コメント