Amelia M. Kiddle is an assistant professor of Spanish American history at the University of Calgary, Canada. She is the coeditor of Populism in Twentieth Century Mexico: The Presidencies of Lazaro Cardenas and Luis Echeverria.
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A very well-written book, extremely useful for academics and yet clearly accessible for students.--Pacific Historical Review Amelia Kiddle provides a much-needed inter-American analysis of Mexican policy in the 1930s. . . . With a truly adept multiarchival methodology, Kiddle finds that Cardenas's government invested significant efforts in improving the country's international relations.--Aaron Coy Moulton, The Latin Americanist This book is a most welcome addition to the literature on Cardenas.--Journal of Latin American Studies

