Vagrants and Citizens
Discover the transformative role of the urban masses in shaping political change during a pivotal period in Mexican history with Vagrants and Citizens by Richard Warren. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2007, this insightful paperback spans 214 pages, offering a thorough exploration of Mexico's tumultuous journey toward becoming a stable, independent nation in the nineteenth century. Warren meticulously details how the collective actions and aspirations of the people, often marginalized and overlooked, significantly influenced the country’s political landscape. This engaging narrative not only sheds light on Mexico's historical context but also invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of civic engagement. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in Latin American studies, Vagrants and Citizens is an essential addition to your collection.