Alone in Mexico: The Astonishing Travels of Karl Heller, 1845-1848

Author:   Karl Bartolomeus Heller ,  Terry Rugeley ,  Terry Rugeley
Publisher:   The University of Alabama Press
ISBN:  

9780817315887


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   30 December 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Alone in Mexico: The Astonishing Travels of Karl Heller, 1845-1848


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"This book features a young explorer caught in the torments of civil war. This volume is the first-ever English translation of the memoirs of Karl Heller, a twenty-year-old aspiring Austrian botanist who traveled to Mexico in 1845 to collect specimens. He passed through the Caribbean, lived for a time in the mountains of Veracruz, and journeyed to Mexico City through the cities of Puebla and Cholula. After a brief residence in the capital, Heller moved westward to examine the volcanoes and silver mines near Toluca. When the United States invaded Mexico in 1846-47 conditions became chaotic, and the enterprising botanist was forced to flee to Yucatan. Heller lived in the port city of Campeche, but visited Merida, the ruins of Uxmal, and the remote southern area of the Champoton River. From there Heller, traveling by canoe, journeyed through southern Tabasco and northern Chiapas and finally returned to Vienna through Cuba and the United States bringing back thousands of samples of Mexican plants and animals. Heller's account is one of the few documents we have from travelers who visited Mexico in this period, and it is particularly useful in describing conditions outside the capital of Mexico City. In 1853, Heller published his German-language account as """"Reisen in Mexiko"""", but the work has remained virtually unknown to English or Spanish readers. This edition now provides a complete, annotated, and highly readable translation."

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Author:   Karl Bartolomeus Heller ,  Terry Rugeley ,  Terry Rugeley
Publisher:   The University of Alabama Press
Imprint:   The University of Alabama Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.70cm
Weight:   0.601kg
ISBN:  

9780817315887


ISBN 10:   0817315888
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   30 December 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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Heller does not only focus on the Maya ruins but also provides unique observations about indigenous society. The editor has done a commendable job translating this book and providing an introduction and annotations that help the reader place the work in its context. - Jurgen Buchenau is the author of In the Shadow of the Giant: The Making of Mexico's Central American Policy, 1876-1930. A fine and useful book. The narrative offers numerous insights, both implicit and explicit; about the difficulties facing a recently independent Mexico, from its infrastructure to its politics. What is most interesting, however, is the narrator himself. - Richard Warren, Director of the Latin American Studies Program at St. Joseph's University.


Heller does not only focus on the Maya ruins but also provides unique observations about indigenous society. The editor has done a commendable job translating this book and providing an introduction and annotations that help the reader place the work in its context. - Jurgen Buchenau is the author of In the Shadow of the Giant: The Making of Mexico's Central American Policy, 1876-1930. A fine and useful book. The narrative offers numerous insights, both implicit and explicit; about the difficulties facing a recently independent Mexico, from its infrastructure to its politics. What is most interesting, however, is the narrator himself. - Richard Warren, Director of the Latin American Studies Program at St. Joseph's University.


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Terry Rugeley is Professor of History at the University of Oklahoma and author of Yucatan's Maya Peasantry and the Origins of the Caste War, Of Wonders and Wise Men: Religion and Popular Cultures in Southwest Mexico, 1800-1876, and Maya Wars: Ethnographic Accounts from 19th Century Yucatan.

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