Mexico

A 500-Year History

Published Nov. 18, 2025 by Grove/Atlantic, Inc..

ISBN:
978-0-8021-6484-1
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From acclaimed and prize—winning historian Paul Gillingham, a rich and vibrant history of one of the world’s most diverse, politically ground—breaking, and influential of countries

At the beginning of his masterful work of scholarship and narration, Paul Gillingham writes, from its outset “Mexico was more profoundly, globally hybrid than anywhere else in the prior history of the world.” Over the ensuing five centuries, Mexicans have prefigured and shaped the course of human lives across the globe.

Gillingham begins in 1511 with the dramatic shipwreck of two Spanish sailors in the far south of Mexico. Ten years later Hernán Cortés led an army of European adventurers and indigenous rebels to seize the legendary island city of Tenochtitlán, the center of Montezuma’s empire, the largest in the Americas. The capture of the future Mexico City was, more than an extraordinary military event, the collision of two long—separated worlds, radically different …

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reviewed Mexico by Paul Gillingham

A Long Speedrun

It feels weird to say a book is too short when it tops out at over 750 pages, but given the ground Gillingham tries to cover here more deeply examining a number of topics would have made this book even better. Strangely there's comparatively more space spent on the 16th century than the 20th, which while interesting certainly leaves large gaps when it comes to more modern Mexican history. However as a strong introduction to the topic, especially on the founding of Mexico and its unique multicultural history, this is still a useful volume. Highly recommend

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