Examines the Mexican-American War, discussing American expansion, the fall of Mexico City, the conclusion of the war, the peace treaty, and the legacy of a "dirty" war.
Carmen T. Bernier-Grand’s inspiring free verse and David Diaz’s vivid paintings capture the defining moments and emotions of Rivera’s tumultuous life, including his stormy relationship with artist Frida Kahlo and his passion for his art. Rivera’s energy, physique, love for women, and work were all “bigger than life”. A biography, chronology, glossary, sources, notes, and famous quotations are included.
“Wearing the white huipil with the lavender tassel, hiding my amputated leg in red-leather boots, I wheel the wheelchair to the Blue House studio that Diego so lovingly built for me. I dip the brush in blood-red paint and, embracing life with all its light, I print on a watermelon cut open—like I am— ¡Viva la vida!— a hymn to nature and life.” Frida Kahlo, a native of Mexico, is described here in biographical poems accompanied by her own artwork. Both text and images reveal the anguish and jo...
OCR GCSE History SHP: Aztecs and the Spanish Conquest, 1519-1535
by Richard Woff and Kate Jarvis
Exam board: OCR (Specification B, SHP)Level: GCSE (9-1)Subject: HistoryFirst teaching: September 2016First exams: Summer 2018An OCR endorsed textbookLet SHP successfully steer you through the OCR B specification with an exciting, enquiry-based series, combining best practice teaching methods and worthwhile tasks to develop students' historical knowledge and skills.> Tackle unfamiliar topics with confidence: The engaging, accessible text covers the content you need for teacher-led lessons and ind...
Introduces the geography, industry, natural resources, and people of Mexico.
"World Tour" books explore the history and geography behind the most famous aspects of one country, in the form of a holiday scrapbook. A summary of the country's past helps to put the human and physical geography in context. It examines everyday life and controversial issues culminating in a discussion of the future. Each book contains travel/ sightseeing tips, recipes and maps.
Team Up: Frida Kahlo & Diego Rivera
by Francesca Ferretti de Blonay
Mexico, the 1920s. The revolution is over and the country is rebuilding itself bit by bit, with two painters helping this revival through art. Diego Rivera, an established artist known for his murals, meets Frida Kahlo, a rising star in the art world and it is love at first sight. Their relationship is one of the greatest but most turbulent love affairs in art history. They painted each other, worked together and inspired each other for 25 years, and are probably the most legendary artistic cou...
Aztec Mythology (Mythology and Culture Worldwide)
by Don Nardo
This new title in the Mythology and Culture Worldwide series discusses the origins of Aztec myths and how some of these myths have been manipulated over time. The book details the major gods found within the mythology along with some of the most memorable; This new series is designed to help young readers understand the origins, cultural importance and impact of world mythologies; each title focuses on one cultural or national mythology and explains how those stories reflect the culture that cre...
The Mexican Revolution, the deadliest social upheaval in Latin American history, erupted in 1910 when political reformers, peasants, and exploited workers overthrew Mexico's longtime dictator, Porfirio Díaz. Although it took just six months for the rebels to defeat Díaz, the revolution would grind on for almost another decade, as a succession of political and military leaders—many of them more interested in securing power for themselves than in helping Mexico's downtrodden masses—vied for contro...
Mexico (Economically Developing Countries, #11)
Mexico (Countries of the World) (Country Fact Files, #16)
by Edward Parker
Discusses the geography, climate, population, daily life, industry, and the future of Mexico, the third largest country in Latin America.
Medicina Prehispanica de Mexico
by Viesca Trevino and Carlos Viesca Treviino
Founded by Spanish conquistadors on the ruins of Tenochtitlan, the ancient capital of the Aztec empire, Mexico City is the capital of Mexico, the second-largest city in the world, and one of the most polluted. Its rapid growth has been largely unplanned, leading to monumental urban challenges. Sprawling shantytowns lack basic services. Water demand has drained underground aquifers, and the city has sunk, resulting in widespread structural damage. Waste disposal is an increasing problem. The divi...
Mexico for Kids: People, Places and Cultures - Children Explore the World Books
by Baby Professor
The Aftermath of the Mexican Revolution (Aftermath of History )
by Susan Provost Beller
Examines the causes, events, and consequences of the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1917.
Describes various games and sports played in Mexico, including soccer, boxing, and bullfighting.