The Mexican-American War (1846-1848) was an event of major consequences, not only for the countries involved but also for the entire North American continent. It was also the first war to be documented with photographs and the first to be witnessed by press correspondents. Rich in period illustrations and photos, Echoes of the Mexican-American War recounts this momentous event from both sides of the conflict. In addition to the extensive core text comprised of eyewitness accounts and documents from the wartime period, ...
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The Mexican-American War (1846-1848) was an event of major consequences, not only for the countries involved but also for the entire North American continent. It was also the first war to be documented with photographs and the first to be witnessed by press correspondents. Rich in period illustrations and photos, Echoes of the Mexican-American War recounts this momentous event from both sides of the conflict. In addition to the extensive core text comprised of eyewitness accounts and documents from the wartime period, notes and captions illuminate and explain the material. From great political and military strategies to individual soldiers' perceptions (the endless marches under searing sun or torrential rain, in wool uniforms and shoes made to fit either foot), this fascinating trip through time shows the enormous complexity of the war from many perspectives.
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