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The War Has Brought Peace To Mexico World War Ii And The Consolidation Of The Postrevolutionary State 1st Edition Halbert Jones

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The War Has Brought Peace To Mexico World War Ii And The Consolidation Of The Postrevolutionary State 1st Edition Halbert Jones
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Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.92 MB
Pages: 314
Author: Halbert Jones
ISBN: 9780826351326, 0826351328
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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The War Has Brought Peace To Mexico World War Ii And The Consolidation Of The Postrevolutionary State 1st Edition Halbert Jones by Halbert Jones 9780826351326, 0826351328 instant download after payment.

Although the battlefields of World War II lay thousands of miles from Mexican shores, the conflict had a significant influence on the country's political development. Though the war years in Mexico have attracted less attention than other periods, this book shows how the crisis atmosphere of the early 1940s played an important part in the consolidation of the post-revolutionary regime. Through its management of Mexico's role in the war, including the sensitive question of military participation, the administration of Manuel Avila Camacho was able to insist upon a policy of national unity, bringing together disparate factions and making open opposition to the government difficult. World War II also made possible a reshaping of the country's foreign relations, allowing Mexico to repair ties that had been strained in the 1930s and to claim a leading place among Latin American nations in the postwar world. The period was also marked by an unprecedented degree of cooperation with the United States in support of the Allied cause, culminating in the deployment of a Mexican fighter squadron in the Pacific, a symbolic direct contribution to the war effort.

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