El almanaque mexicano: un compendio exhaustivo sobre México en un lenguaje accesible y claro / editado por Sergio Aguayo Quezada con la colaboracion de Maria Yolanda Arguello y Alejandro Cabello
Aguayo Quezada, Sergio [editor] | Argüello Mendoza, María Yolanda [editor] | Cabello Alcérreca, Alejandro [editor].
Tipo de material: Libro impreso(a) Editor: Distrito Federal, México: Editorial Grijalbo Hechos Confiables y Comunicación e Información, c2000Descripción: 431 páginas : fotos, ilustraciones, retratos, mapas ; 27 centímetros.ISBN: 9700512657; 9789700512655.Otro título: The Mexican Almanac [Otro título].Tema(s): Historia | Siglo XX | Geografía física | Medio ambiente | Población | Grupos étnicos | Educación | Religión | Salud | Síndrome de inmunodeficiencia adquirida | Mujeres | Conducta sexual | Seguridad pública | Luchas sociales | Economía | Infraestructura (Economía) | Transporte | Política pública | Elecciones | Derechos humanos | Emigración e inmigración | Tratados comerciales | Organizaciones no gubernamentales | AlmanaquesDescriptor(es) geográficos: México Clasificación: C/972.003 / A4 Número de sistema: 50875Resumen:Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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As its subtitle claims, this is a compendium about Mexico in simple language. The critical issues of Mexico's geography, environment, history, society, security, economic infrastructure, politics, and international relations are covered in a systematic and organized form of up-to-date summaries. Quezada, a doctor at the Center for International Studies at El Colegio de Mexico, and his authoritative contributors provide detailed demographics by region, mostly in graphical format with brief explanatory narratives. Essays on social issues such as immigration, health, and education richly complement the data sets. The book's strengths lie in the reliability of 418 cited sources, the handy subject index at the beginning of the book, the analytical alphabetical index at the end, and the clear typeset and excellent graphics on good-quality paper. Limitations include the absence of bibliographical sources where one can find more in-depth information on specific issues (which almanacs don't usually explore) and the softcover instead of hardcover binding. Great as a reference tool for Mexican American studies students and researchers, journalists, and institutions seeking to understand a country in constant transformation, this will be valuable for public, special, and academic libraries as well as large bookstores in the West. eng