The Dope
Autor Benjamin T Smithen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 iun 2022
The Mexican drug wars have inspired countless articles, TV shows and movies. From Breaking Bad to Sicario, El Chapös escapes to Trump¿s tirades, this is a story we think we know. But there¿s a hidden history to the biggest story of the twenty-first century.
The Dope exposes how an illicit industry that started with farmers, families and healers came to be dominated by cartels, kingpins and corruption. Benjamin T Smith traces an unforgettable cast of characters from the early twentieth century to the modern day, whose actions came to influence Mexico as we now know it. There¿s Enrique Fernández, the borderlands trafficker who became Mexicös first major narco and one of the first victims of the war on drugs; Eduardo `Lalö Fernández, Mexicös most prominent heroin chemist and first major cocaine importer; Leopoldo Salazar Viniegra, the brilliant doctor and Marxist who tried (and failed) to decriminalize Mexicös drugs; and Harry Anslinger, the head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics whose sensationalist strategies paved the way for U.S. interference and the extraordinary levels of violence in Mexico today.
The Dope is the epic saga of how violence and corruption came to plague modern Mexico, and the first book to make sense of the political and economic big picture of the Mexican drug wars.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781529105698
ISBN-10: 1529105692
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 125 x 195 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Random House
Colecția Ebury Press
ISBN-10: 1529105692
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 125 x 195 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Random House
Colecția Ebury Press
Notă biografică
Benjamin T. Smith is one of the foremost historians of modern Mexico. He is a professor in modern Latin American history at the University of Warwick, and was Associate Professor of Mexican History at Michigan State University. His previous books have explored politics, violence, Catholicism and journalism in modern Mexico. Benjamin has written widely on Mexico for the Guardian, The Jacobin, and Dissent and has appeared on Sky TV, BBC Radio, Channel 4 News and France24. He also provides expert witness accounts for Mexican asylum seekers escaping gang violence.