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Routes of Compromise - Building Roads and Shaping the Nation in Mexico, 1917-1952 (Paperback): Michael K. Bess Routes of Compromise - Building Roads and Shaping the Nation in Mexico, 1917-1952 (Paperback)
Michael K. Bess
R791 R728 Discovery Miles 7 280 Save R63 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Routes of Compromise Michael K. Bess studies the social, economic, and political implications of road building and state formation in Mexico through a comparative analysis of Nuevo Leon and Veracruz from the 1920s to the 1950s. He examines how both foreign and domestic actors, working at local, national, and transnational levels, helped determine how Mexico would build and finance its roadways. While Veracruz offered a radical model for regional construction that empowered agrarian communities, national consensus would solidify around policies championed by Nuevo Leon's political and commercial elites. Bess shows that no single political figure or central agency dominated the process of determining Mexico's road-building policies. Instead, provincial road-building efforts highlight the contingent nature of power and state formation in midcentury Mexico.

Routes of Compromise - Building Roads and Shaping the Nation in Mexico, 1917-1952 (Hardcover): Michael K. Bess Routes of Compromise - Building Roads and Shaping the Nation in Mexico, 1917-1952 (Hardcover)
Michael K. Bess
R1,555 R1,452 Discovery Miles 14 520 Save R103 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Routes of Compromise Michael K. Bess studies the social, economic, and political implications of road building and state formation in Mexico through a comparative analysis of Nuevo León and Veracruz from the 1920s to the 1950s. He examines how both foreign and domestic actors, working at local, national, and transnational levels, helped determine how Mexico would build and finance its roadways. While Veracruz offered a radical model for regional construction that empowered agrarian communities, national consensus would solidify around policies championed by Nuevo León’s political and commercial elites. Bess shows that no single political figure or central agency dominated the process of determining Mexico's road-building policies. Instead, provincial road-building efforts highlight the contingent nature of power and state formation in midcentury Mexico.  

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