Mexico and the United States in the Oil Controversy, 1917–1942 / / Lorenzo Meyer.

From reviews of the Spanish edition: “Meyer’s perceptive commentary on Mexican power politics presents new insights into the petroleum lobbies in Mexico City and Washington. With unbiased empathy he shows the validity of Mexico’s complaints about foreigners’ deriving an overabundance of profit from...

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Place / Publishing House:Austin : : University of Texas Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Introduction to the First Edition --   |t Introduction to the Second Edition --   |t Note on the English Edition --   |t 1. Evolution of the Mexican Oil Industry --   |t 2. Establishment of the First Oil Companies: 1900-1914 --   |t 3. The Formulation of a New Oil Policy --   |t 4. Carranza and the Oil Reform --   |t 5. From Obregón's Victory to the Bucareli Agreement and the 1924 Accord --   |t 6. Calles and His Attempts to Put an Oil Law into Effect --   |t 7. In the Shadow of Calles, the "Supreme Leader of the Revolution": A Pause --   |t 8. The Cárdenas Regime and Solution Once and for All of the Oil Problem --   |t 9. From Nationalization to World War II --   |t 10. World War II and Final Settlement of the Oil Controversy --   |t 11. Final Considerations --   |t Appendix: Chronology 1910-1942 --   |t Notes --   |t Sources Cited --   |t Index 
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520 |a From reviews of the Spanish edition: “Meyer’s perceptive commentary on Mexican power politics presents new insights into the petroleum lobbies in Mexico City and Washington. With unbiased empathy he shows the validity of Mexico’s complaints about foreigners’ deriving an overabundance of profit from a nonrenewable natural resource. He understands United States history and never abuses his license to criticize.” —Hispanic American Historical Review “This useful addition to the literature on twentieth-century Mexican–United States diplomatic relations is a scholarly work, worthy of consideration by all students of the subject.”—American Historical Review Mexico and the United States in the Oil Controversy, 1917–1942 explores the relationship between the United States and Mexico during the first half of the twentieth century, with special attention to the Mexican nationalization of the oil industry. Relying on Mexican archival material never before analyzed, the author presents a unique perspective on the period following the Mexican Revolution and Mexico’s efforts to diminish its economic dependency on the United States. This work not only describes the political and economic struggle between the Mexican government and the U.S. oil companies but also serves to illustrate in general the nature of dependency between Latin American countries and the United States. It will be of interest not only to Mexican specialists but also to diplomatic and economic historians. 
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