2026-03-25
1 小时 4 分钟Hey, listeners, this is Dallas, one of the producers of Conversations with Tyler.
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Hello, everyone, and welcome back to Conversations with Tyler.
Today, I'm chatting with Paul Gillingham.
He has a new book out, Mexico, a 500-year history.
It is, in my view, the single best introduction to the history of Mexico
and will be one of the best nonfiction books of this year, 2026.
Paul, welcome.
Thank you very much for those kind words, and it's a privilege to be here.
Thanks for the invitation.
Now, after independence in 1821, Why did not the rest of Mexico fragment the way Central America did a few years later,
where it splits off from the Mexican empire?
Like, what determines the line?
What sticks together with Mexico and what does not?