The Mexican Experience
This series has ended. Please direct submissions to our Confluencias series, which publishes on a wide range of topics in Mexican history.
This series includes books that explore the rich and varied character of the Mexican experience through narrative, description, and analysis. With an emphasis on the many Mexican cultures, broadly defined, the series will examine historical, anthropological, geographical, ethnographical, and environmental issues in modern Mexico and will represent diverse perspectives, and features the voices and views of authors from Mexico, the United States, and other parts of the world. This series addresses the growing interest in Mexico among the general population and university students in the United States, interest resulting in part from the continuing migration of people from Mexico and the growth of the Mexican and Mexican American communities in the United States.
Silver Veins, Dusty Lungs
Mining, Water, and Public Health in Zacatecas, 1835–1946
July 2020
Nebraska
Matters of Justice
Pueblos, the Judiciary, and Agrarian Reform in Revolutionary Mexico
May 2020
Nebraska
The Mysterious Sofía
One Woman's Mission to Save Catholicism in Twentieth-Century Mexico
December 2019
Nebraska
Death Is All around Us
Corpses, Chaos, and Public Health in Porfirian Mexico City
April 2019
Nebraska
Apostle of Progress
Modesto C. Rolland, Global Progressivism, and the Engineering of Revolutionary Mexico
January 2019
Nebraska
A Revolution Unfinished
The Chegomista Rebellion and the Limits of Revolutionary Democracy in Juchitán, Oaxaca
November 2018
Nebraska
From Angel to Office Worker
Middle-Class Identity and Female Consciousness in Mexico, 1890–1950
June 2018
Nebraska
Redeeming the Revolution
The State and Organized Labor in Post-Tlatelolco Mexico
August 2017
Nebraska
San Miguel de Allende
Mexicans, Foreigners, and the Making of a World Heritage Site
June 2017
Nebraska
Routes of Compromise
Building Roads and Shaping the Nation in Mexico, 1917-1952
December 2017
Nebraska