Charles Ramsdell
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Written on the eve of the Mexican Revolution, this text acknowledges the dual parentage of the Mexican people as children of Moctezuma and Cortés. Doing so, the author is able to view Mexico's history as an evolutionary process by which the Mexican people are formed in both the indigenous past and the colonial past, born with the arrival of Independence, and come of age when the Reform, the Republic, and the nation achieve a single identity.