Description: MEXICO AT THE BAR OF PUBLIC OPINION McConnell 1939 PEMEX Socialism POB#49874 TITLE: Mexico at the bar of public opinion a survey of editorial opinion in newspapers of the western hemisphere, AUTHOR: McConnell, Burt M. (Burt Morton), 1888-1960 PUBLISHER: New York: Mail and Express Publishing Company DATE: 1939 EDITION: First Edition DESCRIPTION: viii, 320 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm CONDITION NOTES: VERY GOOD Solid page and cover attachment. No marks, creases, or tears. Some toning in endpapers. BINDING: Blue cloth.NOTES: During the 1930s, Mexico seized oil company assets and formed the state-owned petroleum giant PEMEX. President Lazaro Cardenas is still celebrated for his actions in confronting American capitalism in Mexico. Mexico at the Bar... reflects American (often negative) public opinion during the period, including editorials and political cartoons from major newspapers.. CHAPTER NOTES: An editorial digest of American newspaper opinion concerning Mexico's confiscation of American-owned property. Effect of exploitation on foreign capital -- "Mexico for the Mexicans!" -- Mexico's financial and economic difficulties -- Mexico's break with Great Britain -- Secretary Hull's note on the land seizures -- Mexico's reply to the Hull note -- The Silver Purchase Act and how it favors Mexico -- Communism in Mexico -- Anti-American propaganda in Latin America -- Mexico censors the press -- Shall we deal with Mexico with a firm hand? Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
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Author: Burt Morton McConnell
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Original/Facsimile: Original
Place of Publication: New York
Publisher: Mail and Express Publishing Company
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Subject: History
Topic: Mexico
Year Printed: 1939