We have threads for maps, flags and coats of arms. Isn't it about time we had one for a book's table of contents?
The purpose of a table of contents is to outline what will be covered in a book.
To get this thing rolling, I will go first.
"The Rise and Fall of the Mexican Empire, 1861-1975" by Jerome Garcia
1. A Hapsburg on the Throne: The Reign of Maximilian I (1861-1879)
2. Viva La Casa de Iturbide: The Reign of Salvador I (1879-1895)
3. The Two Amigos: Agustin II and Relations with the USA (1895-1913)
4. Winds of War: Agustin III, The Zimmermann Telegram and World War I (1913-1918)
5. The Dissolution of an Empire and Birth of a New Republic (1918-1920)
6. Return to Normalcy and the Addition of States: The Presidency of John J. Pershing (1921-1929)
7. Chaos and Anarchy: The Mexican Civil War (1920-1927)
8. Herbert Hoover and The Compromise That Brought Peace to Mexico
9. A Bourbon on the Throne: King Alfonso XIII of Spain accepts the Mexican Crown
10. The Fateful 30s: The End of the Spanish Monarchy, The Great Depression and the Rise of Nazism
11. Lazaro Cardenas: The People's Prime Minister
12. A Day That Will Live in Infamy: The Japanese Attacks on Pearl Harbor and the Port of Acapulco.
13. The Great Alliance: America and Mexico vs. The Axis Powers
14. Mexico Enters The Nuclear Age
15. Emperor Juan Carlos and the Birth of Modern Mexico
16. The End of the Castro Regime and Mexico's Role in the Bay of Pigs
17. 1974: The Year That Nixon Went Down and Puerto Rico Became a State
18. Epilogue