Mexico: Land and Heritage
The Person Behind the Project
Greetings!
My name is Taylor Grubbs, and I am a sophomore studying History at Southeastern Oklahoma State University. This project is a digitization of a term paper I did for a class: the History of Mexico.
If you would like to know more about my sources or research, feel free to contact me!
Below are the sources I used for this project and paper.
Bibliography
Cabrera, Luis. “The Restoration of the Ejido.” In The Mexico Reader, edited by Gilbert M. Joseph and Timothy J. Henderson, 344-350. London: Duke University Press, 2002.
De Iturbide, Agustin. “The Plan of Iguala.” In The Mexico Reader, edited by Gilbert M. Joseph and Timothy J. Henderson, 192-195. London: Duke University Press, 2002.
De Zorita, Alonso. “Why the Indians Are Dying.” In The Mexico Reader, edited by Gilbert M. Joseph and Timothy J. Henderson, 122-130. London: Duke University Press, 2002.
Deeds, Susan M., Michael C. Meyer, and William L. Sherman. The Course of Mexican History. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018.
Florescano, Enrique. “The Colonial Latifundio.” In The Mexico Reader, edited by Gilbert M. Joseph and Timothy J. Henderson, 131-140. London: Duke University Press, 2002.
González, Luis González y. “Liberals and the Land.” In The Mexico Reader, edited by Gilbert M. Joseph and Timothy J. Henderson, 239-251. London: Duke University Press, 2002.
Zapata, Emiliano. “Plan of Ayala.” In The Mexico Reader, edited by Gilbert M. Joseph and Timothy J. Henderson, 339-343. London: Duke University Press, 2002.