Review of Sugarcane and Rum by Gust and Mathews

“They make visible the connecting role that aguardiente or crude rum played between the eastern and western sides of the peninsula during the nineteenth century.”
Read more“They make visible the connecting role that aguardiente or crude rum played between the eastern and western sides of the peninsula during the nineteenth century.”
Read more“…this book is an unprecedently clear account of the ways in which Mexico was both uniquely free and at the same time meaningfully limited in its diplomatic relations with the rest of the world…”
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