Oil, Banks, and Politics: The United States and Postrevolutionary Mexico, 1917–1924
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University of Texas Press, 2010.
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Linda B. Hall., & Linda B. Hall|AUTHOR. (2010). Oil, Banks, and Politics: The United States and Postrevolutionary Mexico, 1917–1924 . University of Texas Press.

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Linda B. Hall and Linda B. Hall|AUTHOR. 2010. Oil, Banks, and Politics: The United States and Postrevolutionary Mexico, 1917–1924. University of Texas Press.

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Linda Hall goes beyond the diplomacy to look at the direct impact of a powerful, highly profitable foreign-controlled industry on a government and a nation trying to recover from a major civil war. She draws on extensive research in Mexican archives, including both government sources and the private papers of Presidents Alvaro Obregón and Plutarco Elías Calles, as well as U.S. government and private sources. In the wake of the North American Free Trade Agreement's expansion of United States business ties to Mexico, this study of a crucial moment in U.S.-Mexican business relations will be of interest to a wide audience in business, diplomatic, and political history.
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