""Mexico's Mandarins represents scholarship of superior quality and
is virtually unique in the level of information on which it draws.
No other scholar could have written this book and no other scholar
will ever be able to reproduce it. I suspect that it will become
the definitive work on Mexican elites in the twentieth
century."--Kathleen Bruhn, author of "Mexico: The Struggle for
Democratic Development
"After thirty years of studying individual Mexican
elites--political, economic, intellectual, military, and
religious--Camp brings together the conclusions from all of his
previous research in one capstone volume. This unique study offers
the first thorough investigation of Mexico's power elites and, for
the first time, identifies the essential role played by mentors in
the Mexican system of recruiting, promoting, and facilitating the
power elites. This is a masterful work that should be read by
everyone interested in twentieth century Mexico and those
interested in the behavior of power elites."--William H. Beezley,
author of "The Oxford History of Mexico
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