
the crown of mexico
Book Specifications:
- Title: The Crown of Mexico
- Publisher: Avon
- Author: Joan Haslip
- Language: English
- Pages: 536
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book:
The Crown of Mexico by Joan Haslip chronicles the dramatic and tragic reign of Maximilian I of Mexico and Carlota of Mexico against the backdrop of nineteenth-century political turmoil and European imperial ambition. Through vivid historical storytelling and meticulous research, Haslip explores how the Austrian archduke Maximilian accepted the Mexican throne under French influence, only to become entangled in civil conflict, international politics, and revolutionary unrest. The book examines the ambitions, idealism, and personal struggles of Maximilian and Carlota while shedding light on the broader political tensions involving Mexico, Europe, and foreign intervention. Combining biography with political and historical analysis, the narrative presents a compelling portrait of power, tragedy, and imperial decline. Published by Avon, this paperback edition is an engaging read for those interested in royal biography, Latin American history, European monarchy, and nineteenth-century political affairs.
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Book Specifications:
- Title: The Crown of Mexico
- Publisher: Avon
- Author: Joan Haslip
- Language: English
- Pages: 536
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book:
The Crown of Mexico by Joan Haslip chronicles the dramatic and tragic reign of Maximilian I of Mexico and Carlota of Mexico against the backdrop of nineteenth-century political turmoil and European imperial ambition. Through vivid historical storytelling and meticulous research, Haslip explores how the Austrian archduke Maximilian accepted the Mexican throne under French influence, only to become entangled in civil conflict, international politics, and revolutionary unrest. The book examines the ambitions, idealism, and personal struggles of Maximilian and Carlota while shedding light on the broader political tensions involving Mexico, Europe, and foreign intervention. Combining biography with political and historical analysis, the narrative presents a compelling portrait of power, tragedy, and imperial decline. Published by Avon, this paperback edition is an engaging read for those interested in royal biography, Latin American history, European monarchy, and nineteenth-century political affairs.












