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Despite unprecedented economic growth, the injustices and turmoil endured by Mexico over the course of Porfirio Diaz's three-decade presidency would lead to the outbreak of that country's biggest social revolution. In this profusely-illustrated history book for children, the events surrounded Porfirio Diaz's mandate are narrated in a simple, clear style. The book's profuse illustrations contribute to a didactic and comprehensive understanding of the Porfiriato. The supplementary charts and the timeline spanning the 1876-1911 period help organize and narrow down the most relevant facts in this crucial chapter of Mexican history.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Despite unprecedented economic growth, the injustices and turmoil endured by Mexico over the course of Porfirio Diaz's three-decade presidency would lead to the outbreak of that country's biggest social revolution. In this profusely-illustrated history book for children, the events surrounded Porfirio Diaz's mandate are narrated in a simple, clear style. The book's profuse illustrations contribute to a didactic and comprehensive understanding of the Porfiriato. The supplementary charts and the timeline spanning the 1876-1911 period help organize and narrow down the most relevant facts in this crucial chapter of Mexican history.
Autorenporträt
Paola Morán is a history researcher and author. She has worked as a history researcher at the publishing house Editorial Clío, where she contributed to the creation of history books for the general public history, such as La ciudad y sus lago, Los sexenios de Enrique Krauze and the complete works of Francisco I. Madero. She has directed Fondo de Cultura Económica's history collection and has served as a project coordinator at Editorial Clío. Some of her books include El Diario de Cristina and Rosenda y el extranjero.