This collection of essays adds to existing scholarship on familiar historical topics, but also explores several little-known aspects of Mexican history. The volume offers a sustained look at many facets that made up the post-1848 era in Mexico, whose impact would be felt for years to come.
This collection of essays adds to existing scholarship on familiar historical topics, but also explores several little-known aspects of Mexican history. The volume offers a sustained look at many facets that made up the post-1848 era in Mexico, whose impact would be felt for years to come.
Pedro Santoni is Professor of Latin American History at California State University, San Bernardino. Will Fowler is Professor of Latin American Studies at the University of St. Andrews.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Setting the Scene: The History and Historiography of Post-War Mexico, 1848-1853 Will Fowler and Pedro Santoni 2. The Will of the People: Representaciones and Political Riots in Mid-Nineteenth Century Mexico City Regina Tapia 3. Winds of a Coming Storm: The Failure of Vatican Diplomacy and the Rise of an Intransigent Leadership in the Mexican Church Pablo Mijangos y González 4. "The Powerful Element That Would Certainly Have Saved Us": Debating the Revitalization of the National Guard in Post-War Mexico Pedro Santoni 5. The Sierra Gorda Pronunciamientos of 1848-1849 and the Origins of Popular Conservatism in Mexico Will Fowler 6. To Whom We Now Turn: The Problem of Leadership in Southeastern Mexico's Age of Transition, 1848-1855 Terry Rugeley 7. Violence, Collaboration, and Population Movements: The New United States-Mexico Border, 1848-1853 Marcela Terrazas y Bazante 8. Truth and Reconciliation in Front of the Firing Squad: Trials and Executions in Post-War Mexico Everard Meade 9. "Looking for Virtuous Citizens by the Lamp of Diogenes": Governance, Moral Regulation, and Hegemony in Guanajuato, 1849-1853 Daniel S. Haworth
1. Setting the Scene: The History and Historiography of Post-War Mexico, 1848-1853 Will Fowler and Pedro Santoni 2. The Will of the People: Representaciones and Political Riots in Mid-Nineteenth Century Mexico City Regina Tapia 3. Winds of a Coming Storm: The Failure of Vatican Diplomacy and the Rise of an Intransigent Leadership in the Mexican Church Pablo Mijangos y González 4. "The Powerful Element That Would Certainly Have Saved Us": Debating the Revitalization of the National Guard in Post-War Mexico Pedro Santoni 5. The Sierra Gorda Pronunciamientos of 1848-1849 and the Origins of Popular Conservatism in Mexico Will Fowler 6. To Whom We Now Turn: The Problem of Leadership in Southeastern Mexico's Age of Transition, 1848-1855 Terry Rugeley 7. Violence, Collaboration, and Population Movements: The New United States-Mexico Border, 1848-1853 Marcela Terrazas y Bazante 8. Truth and Reconciliation in Front of the Firing Squad: Trials and Executions in Post-War Mexico Everard Meade 9. "Looking for Virtuous Citizens by the Lamp of Diogenes": Governance, Moral Regulation, and Hegemony in Guanajuato, 1849-1853 Daniel S. Haworth
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