Malcontents, rebels, and pronunciados : the politics of insurrection in nineteenth-century Mexico /
Behind every pronunciamiento, a formal list of grievances designed to spark political change in nineteenth-century Mexico, was a disgruntled individual, rebel, or pronunciado. Initially a role undertaken by soldiers, a pronunciado rallied military communities to petition for local, regional, and eve...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lincoln :
University of Nebraska Press,
2012.
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Colección: | Mexican experience.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. The Compass Points of Unrest: Pronunciamientos from within, without, above, and below in Southeast Mexico, 1821-1876
- 2. The Rise and Fall of a Regional Strongman: Felipe de laGarza's Pronunciamiento of 1822
- 3. Veracruz, the Determining Region: Military Pronunciamientosin Mexico, 1821-1843
- 4. The Clergy and How It Responded to Calls for Rebellionbefore the Mid-Nineteenth Century
- 5. José Ramón García Ugarte: Patriot, Federalist, or Malcontent?
- 6. Ponciano Arriaga and Mariano Ávila's Intellectual Backing of the 14 April 1837 Pronunciamiento of San Luis Potosí
- 7. Ayuntamientos and Pronunciamientos during the Nineteenth Century: Examples from Tlaxcala between Independence and theReform War
- 8. The End of the "Catholic Nation": Reform and Reaction in Puebla, 1854-1856
- 9. In Search of Power: The Pronunciamientos of General MarianoParedes y Arrillaga
- 10. The Pronunciamientos of Antonio López de Santa Anna, 1821-1867
- 11. Intervention and Empire: Politics as Usual?
- 12. A Socialist Pronunciamiento: Julio López Chávez's Uprising of 1868
- Bibliography
- Contributors.