The Irish Soldiers of Mexico
3.0 (1
ratings)
Action & Adventure
Format
Paperback
Pages
268
Language
English
Published
Feb 20, 1997
Publisher
Fondo Editorial Universitario
ISBN-10
9687846003
ISBN-13
9789687846002
Description
In this engaging narrative, Michael Hogan and Michael F. X. Hogan delve into the fascinating yet often overlooked tale of the San Patricios, a group of Irish immigrants who played a significant role in the Mexican-American War. This historical account highlights their motivations, struggles, and the cultural complexities faced by these soldiers as they navigated their identities between two nations. The authors meticulously explore the broader implications of their involvement, illustrating how these men sought not only a better life in a new land but also a sense of belonging and purpose.
As the story unfolds, the reader is immersed in the tumultuous backdrop of the 1846-48 conflict, capturing both the valor and tragic fate of the San Patricios. Through vivid storytelling and thorough research, the book brings to life the harrowing choices these soldiers made and their enduring legacy that resonates even today, revealing a compelling chapter in the intertwined histories of Ireland and Mexico.
As the story unfolds, the reader is immersed in the tumultuous backdrop of the 1846-48 conflict, capturing both the valor and tragic fate of the San Patricios. Through vivid storytelling and thorough research, the book brings to life the harrowing choices these soldiers made and their enduring legacy that resonates even today, revealing a compelling chapter in the intertwined histories of Ireland and Mexico.
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