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"Vanderwood employs outstanding scholarship to offer a sophisticated and utterly fascinating analysis not only of the events at Tomochic but also of their broader historical context."--Cheryl English Martin, University of Texas at El Paso "Vanderwood weaves a well-researched story of Temochic village from its indigenous and colonial past to the siege of 1892 and beyond . . . a logical, fascinating narrative that the experienced scholar, as well as the new reader to the field, will find rewarding." --The Journal of Interdisciplinary History

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"Vanderwood employs outstanding scholarship to offer a sophisticated and utterly fascinating analysis not only of the events at Tomochic but also of their broader historical context."--Cheryl English Martin, University of Texas at El Paso "Vanderwood weaves a well-researched story of Temochic village from its indigenous and colonial past to the siege of 1892 and beyond . . . a logical, fascinating narrative that the experienced scholar, as well as the new reader to the field, will find rewarding." --The Journal of Interdisciplinary History
Autorenporträt
Paul Vanderwood is Professor Emeritus of History at San Diego State University and the author of several books on Mexican history.