La Capital: The Biography of Mexico CityThe history of Mexico City is a sweeping, dramatic saga of individuals confronting victory and defeat, opulence and misery, euphoria and catastrophe. A colorful panorama, told by a Latin American correspondent of the New York Times. 16 pages of photos. |
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Only slightly more than 1 percent of Mexico City ' s middle - class families owned
their homes , while the rest rented their quarters from wealthy real estate holders
or the Church , the greatest landlord in the capital . 92 There were few distinctly ...
Only slightly more than 1 percent of Mexico City ' s middle - class families owned
their homes , while the rest rented their quarters from wealthy real estate holders
or the Church , the greatest landlord in the capital . 92 There were few distinctly ...
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But because of its cheap prices , the Volador market was favored by every class .
For the wealthy , who had servants to purchase household necessities ,
midmorning was a time to enjoy the Alameda Park , just a few blocks west of the
Zócalo .
But because of its cheap prices , the Volador market was favored by every class .
For the wealthy , who had servants to purchase household necessities ,
midmorning was a time to enjoy the Alameda Park , just a few blocks west of the
Zócalo .
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The properties were usually held by Indians and poorer mestizos , but the
wealthy landowners could count on the support of the Díaz regime in any
agrarian dispute . The government enforced the Reform laws of the Juárez era ,
which called ...
The properties were usually held by Indians and poorer mestizos , but the
wealthy landowners could count on the support of the Díaz regime in any
agrarian dispute . The government enforced the Reform laws of the Juárez era ,
which called ...
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La capital: the biography of Mexico City
Κριτική χρηστών - Not Available - Book VerdictKandell, former Latin American correspondent for the New York Times and a native of Mexico City, has written a magnificent 700-year history of the first big city of the new world, today its largest ... Ανάγνωση ολόκληρης της κριτικής
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Prologue | 3 |
The Valley and Its First Inhabitants | 9 |
The Cannibal Empire | 26 |
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