The Land Systems of Mexico George McCutchen McBride Books
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The Land Systems of Mexico George McCutchen McBride Books
However the information is quite useful for other disciplines. The book covers everything from rainfall patterns to class differences in Mexico. But do not think that it is some dry dissertation designed for a doctorate on the agrarian problems of Mexico.From the introduction, “While the urban centers of Mexico have Pace with other modern cities in many respects, the country districts have drowsed through the centuries, undisturbed, amid the seclusion of their intermontane fields, by events of peace or war that have substantially altered conditions of rustic life in other lands.”
Under the section on "plan of a typical hacienda in the state of Colima Mexico" there are pictures that show the striking difference between the haciendas that are changed hands from mostly European owners and the pictures of the peon’s hut in a Mexican hacienda. A little side note is that I spent some time in Vietnam and also saw the difference between structures from the French planters and those of the Motagnards. The similarities are striking until you take an architecture course where they explained that you can only make so many variations with the same structural material.
The book has quite a few monochrome photographs of places I have seen long before they were cleaned up and modernized or cleaned up yet my traversing the locations in the mid 70’s showed that some to the pictures could have been take yesterday. We also have diagrams ad graphs of the different locations that make up “The Land Systems of Mexico.”
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The Land Systems of Mexico George McCutchen McBride Books Reviews
However the information is quite useful for other disciplines. The book covers everything from rainfall patterns to class differences in Mexico. But do not think that it is some dry dissertation designed for a doctorate on the agrarian problems of Mexico.
From the introduction, “While the urban centers of Mexico have Pace with other modern cities in many respects, the country districts have drowsed through the centuries, undisturbed, amid the seclusion of their intermontane fields, by events of peace or war that have substantially altered conditions of rustic life in other lands.”
Under the section on "plan of a typical hacienda in the state of Colima Mexico" there are pictures that show the striking difference between the haciendas that are changed hands from mostly European owners and the pictures of the peon’s hut in a Mexican hacienda. A little side note is that I spent some time in Vietnam and also saw the difference between structures from the French planters and those of the Motagnards. The similarities are striking until you take an architecture course where they explained that you can only make so many variations with the same structural material.
The book has quite a few monochrome photographs of places I have seen long before they were cleaned up and modernized or cleaned up yet my traversing the locations in the mid 70’s showed that some to the pictures could have been take yesterday. We also have diagrams ad graphs of the different locations that make up “The Land Systems of Mexico.”
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