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⇒ Download Abraham Lincoln and Mexico A History of Courage Intrigue and Unlikely Friendships (Audible Audio Edition) Michael Hogan Emil N Gallina Dr Michael Hogan Books

Abraham Lincoln and Mexico A History of Courage Intrigue and Unlikely Friendships (Audible Audio Edition) Michael Hogan Emil N Gallina Dr Michael Hogan Books



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This book by a noted PhD historian is one of the best books available about historical relations between the United States and Mexico. It shines new light on reasons for the US invasion of Mexico in 1846, opposition by Abraham Lincoln and other politicians to the unjustified and unconstitutional decision by President Polk to go to war, the importance of the ensuing war against Mexico, the resulting territorial seizures by the United States, the impact both nationally and internationally to both countries, the troubling legacy even today, and the result of silences that have been pervasive over the years regarding this conflict. It examines all aspects of this history based on actual documents in government, university, and private institutions in both the US and Mexico, including citations to these documents and the complete text for many of them in the Appendix.

The book covers more than two decades of US history, from 1846 to the immediate aftermath of the Civil War. As such, this outstanding book is a welcome addition to continuing discussion about the roles of the United States and Mexico during two of the most controversial and complex periods in American history, and how decisions made then continue to permeate the daily lives of citizens and residents of both countries.


Abraham Lincoln and Mexico A History of Courage Intrigue and Unlikely Friendships (Audible Audio Edition) Michael Hogan Emil N Gallina Dr Michael Hogan Books

An excellent book illuminating the link between Lincoln and Mexico. Again, another part of US history that has generally left in the darker corners of education curriculum. The race to annex Mexico by a dishonest President Polk, the push to annex Texas as possibly three slave states leading up to the Civil War, and invasion of Mexico by Napoleon are some of the historical events that Hogan has ably chronicled. Great book.

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  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 4 hours and 56 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Dr. Michael Hogan
  • Audible.com Release Date February 1, 2017
  • Whispersync for Voice Ready
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B01NC0ABTC

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This is a fascinating and fresh look at the early relationship between the USA and Mexico. It completely upended what I had been taught about the US invasion of Mexico, and, its well-documented and new source material illustrates just how brave and principled a leader was the Republican statesman and President, Abraham Lincoln. You will gain a new and nuanced understanding of the times, and a real appreciation for our neighbor to the south, her vulnerability and struggle for independence and efforts to maintain and define her freedom. If you are a seeker of truth, insight, and historical accuracy – or just a fan of Abraham Lincoln -- this is a must read. I wish it had been available to me in High School, when I formed so many false impressions of Mexico that later served to devalue and underestimate the loyal and complex giant that is our neighboring entrée to the rest of Latin America. I also marvel at the precocious brilliance of the Mexican statesman Romero, whose diaries Hogan used to illuminate his work. Lincoln as a master of international relations in a tumultuous period is not the Lincoln I learned about in High School. This is a relevant book that is needed in our time – and I am grateful for the hard work and dedication of Dr. Hogan for its deliverance!
I was suckled on the teat of misinformation about manifest destiny. I remember the nun telling us that it was "God's will" that the US took Mexico's territory. She could have been a relative of Polk's based on the fervor of her misinformation. When a person in religious garb stands in from of the US flag and says something, "take it to the bank". In spite of a "privileged" education, I didn't begin to get the truth about the US invasion of Mexico until I found that Henry David Thoreau went to jail as a war protester and I went off on a hunt for the truth.

Dr. Michael Hogan is a renowned historian who has thoroughly documented this book. His intellectual honesty rivals President Lincoln's. His prose is a savior from the dry facts of the matter and it is an easy and compelling read.

I have lived most of my adult life in Mexico and have discussed most of these issues with Mexicans. That began 60 years ago and many of those people still had the invasion stuck in their craw. Rightfully so, I might add.

I was amazed at the remote details that Dr. Hogan wove into the story, and flabbergasted that neither victor nor vanquished gave proper credit to the "Buffalo Soldiers" for their heroic service to Mexico in . Black lives certainly made a difference in the expulsion of the French and their mercenaries.

Abraham Lincoln is a hero in Mexico for sure. My Mexican wife thinks he is a hero because he freed the slaves in the US. Little does she know of the debt Mexico has to Lincoln in the defeat of the French. Thank you, Dr. Hogan, for your masterful work.

I found it to be a really wonderful read, it kept me up after my bedtime.
Abraham Lincoln and Mexico A History of Courage, Intrigue and Unlikely Friendships
Having lived in Mexico for the past twelve years, and having read a half-dozen or so books, I considered myself to be well enough informed regarding the history of USA/Mexico relations. However, having just finished reading what Professor Michael Hogan has gifted us with, I find myself somewhat humbled, and thoroughly enlightened.
Abraham Lincoln and Mexico is an expertly researched and written piece of work, exposing the pure character and political talents of Abraham Lincoln, and how Lincoln and others, including Philip Sheridan and Ulysses Grant, played there part in lending some dignity into the USA’s evasive expansion into Mexico during the nineteenth century.
While the two giants, Abraham Lincoln who was six foot four, and Benito Juarez who oddly enough was four foot six, never met in person - and if they had, wouldn’t that have made an interesting photo opportunity - we learn that they were able to build a strong working relationship through Juarez’s charming, inventive Charge d’Affaires to Washington, Matias Romero.
With more than ample evidence (included within the expansive documentation at the end of the book), Hogan makes the reader realise the grave injustice of the paltry compensation of $12 million dollars for more than half of what was then Mexico’s total land mass. Among many other injustices, we learn how the news of the discovery of gold on Mexican soil in what is now California was kept secret from the settlement terms, and how within a few years after the settlement, more than $300 million dollars of gold was mined.
The book’s publication is very timely. Many of us, for far too long, have been misled by the absence of these facts. If there is any justice, and I believe there is, one would hope that how the USA citizenry relate to Mexico and its citizens, will be dramatically altered once these new facts are disseminated and fully understood.
On a lighter note, Professor Hogan, while effectively shining a bright light into the dark shadows of USA/Mexico selective history, has left me with one annoying, curious question - if, as Hogan cites, Abraham Lincoln is one of the three most popular USA Presidents in Mexico, who are the other two, and why? I bet Professor Hogan will be able to respond – I look forward to hearing from him.
NOW . . . GO OUT AND BUY THIS BOOK . . . IT’S A MUST READ!
An excellent book illuminating the link between Lincoln and Mexico. Again, another part of US history that has generally left in the darker corners of education curriculum. The race to annex Mexico by a dishonest President Polk, the push to annex Texas as possibly three slave states leading up to the Civil War, and invasion of Mexico by Napoleon are some of the historical events that Hogan has ably chronicled. Great book.
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