Celebrating Insurrection
The Commemoration and Representation of the Nineteenth-Century Mexican Pronunciamiento
Herausgeber: Fowler, Will
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The Commemoration and Representation of the Nineteenth-Century Mexican Pronunciamiento
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Will Fowler is a professor of Latin American Studies at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. He is the editor of Forceful Negotiations: The Origins of the Pronunciamiento in Nineteenth-Century Mexico and Malcontents, Rebels, and Pronunciados: The Politics of Insurrection in Nineteenth-Century Mexico, and the author of Santa Anna of Mexico, all available from the University of Nebraska Press.
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Will Fowler is a professor of Latin American Studies at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. He is the editor of Forceful Negotiations: The Origins of the Pronunciamiento in Nineteenth-Century Mexico and Malcontents, Rebels, and Pronunciados: The Politics of Insurrection in Nineteenth-Century Mexico, and the author of Santa Anna of Mexico, all available from the University of Nebraska Press.
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- Verlag: Nebraska
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- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2013
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- Abmessung: 216mm x 137mm x 28mm
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- ISBN-13: 9780803225411
- ISBN-10: 0803225415
- Artikelnr.: 36146999
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- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 137mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780803225411
- ISBN-10: 0803225415
- Artikelnr.: 36146999
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Will Fowler is a professor of Latin American Studies at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. He is the editor of Forceful Negotiations: The Origins of the Pronunciamiento in Nineteenth-Century Mexico and Malcontents, Rebels, and Pronunciados: The Politics of Insurrection in Nineteenth-Century Mexico, and the author of Santa Anna of Mexico, all available from the University of Nebraska Press.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Damned and the Venerated: The Memory, Commemoration, and
the Representation of the Nineteenth-Century Mexican Pronunciamiento, Will
Fowler
Chronology of Main Events and Pronunciamientos, 1821-1910
1. The Memory and Representation of Rafael del Riego’s Pronunciamiento in
Constitutional New Spain and within the Iturbide Movement, 1820-1821,
Rodrigo Moreno Gutiérrez
2. The Damned Man with the Venerated Plan: The Complex Legacies of Agustín
de Iturbide and the Iguala Plan, Richard A. Warren
3. Refrescos, Iluminaciones and Te Deums: Celebrating Pronunciamientos in
Jalisco in 1823 and 1832, Rosie Doyle
4. The Political Life of Executed Pronunciados. The Representation and
Memory of José Márquez and Joaquín Gárate’s 1830 Pronunciamiento of San
Luis, Kerry McDonald
5. Memory and Manipulation: The Lost Cause of the Santiago Imán
Pronunciamiento, Shara Ali
6. Salvas, Cañonazos y Repiques: Celebrating the Pronunciamiento during the
U.S.-Mexican War, Pedro Santoni
7. Contemporary Verdicts on the Pronunciamiento during the Early National
Period, Melissa Boyd
8. The Crumbling of a “Hero.” Ignacio Comonfort from Ayutla to Tacubaya,
Antonia Pi-Suñer Llorens
9. Porfirio Díaz and the Representations of the Second of April, Verónica
Zárate Toscano
10. Juan Bustamante’s Pronunciamiento and the Civic Speeches That Condemned
It. San Luis Potosí, 1868-1869, Flor de María Salazar Mendoza
11. “As Empty a Piece of Gasconading Stuff As I Have Ever Read”: The
Pronunciamiento through Foreign Eyes, Will Fowler
Bibliography
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Damned and the Venerated: The Memory, Commemoration, and
the Representation of the Nineteenth-Century Mexican Pronunciamiento, Will
Fowler
Chronology of Main Events and Pronunciamientos, 1821-1910
1. The Memory and Representation of Rafael del Riego’s Pronunciamiento in
Constitutional New Spain and within the Iturbide Movement, 1820-1821,
Rodrigo Moreno Gutiérrez
2. The Damned Man with the Venerated Plan: The Complex Legacies of Agustín
de Iturbide and the Iguala Plan, Richard A. Warren
3. Refrescos, Iluminaciones and Te Deums: Celebrating Pronunciamientos in
Jalisco in 1823 and 1832, Rosie Doyle
4. The Political Life of Executed Pronunciados. The Representation and
Memory of José Márquez and Joaquín Gárate’s 1830 Pronunciamiento of San
Luis, Kerry McDonald
5. Memory and Manipulation: The Lost Cause of the Santiago Imán
Pronunciamiento, Shara Ali
6. Salvas, Cañonazos y Repiques: Celebrating the Pronunciamiento during the
U.S.-Mexican War, Pedro Santoni
7. Contemporary Verdicts on the Pronunciamiento during the Early National
Period, Melissa Boyd
8. The Crumbling of a “Hero.” Ignacio Comonfort from Ayutla to Tacubaya,
Antonia Pi-Suñer Llorens
9. Porfirio Díaz and the Representations of the Second of April, Verónica
Zárate Toscano
10. Juan Bustamante’s Pronunciamiento and the Civic Speeches That Condemned
It. San Luis Potosí, 1868-1869, Flor de María Salazar Mendoza
11. “As Empty a Piece of Gasconading Stuff As I Have Ever Read”: The
Pronunciamiento through Foreign Eyes, Will Fowler
Bibliography
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Damned and the Venerated: The Memory, Commemoration, and
the Representation of the Nineteenth-Century Mexican Pronunciamiento, Will
Fowler
Chronology of Main Events and Pronunciamientos, 1821-1910
1. The Memory and Representation of Rafael del Riego’s Pronunciamiento in
Constitutional New Spain and within the Iturbide Movement, 1820-1821,
Rodrigo Moreno Gutiérrez
2. The Damned Man with the Venerated Plan: The Complex Legacies of Agustín
de Iturbide and the Iguala Plan, Richard A. Warren
3. Refrescos, Iluminaciones and Te Deums: Celebrating Pronunciamientos in
Jalisco in 1823 and 1832, Rosie Doyle
4. The Political Life of Executed Pronunciados. The Representation and
Memory of José Márquez and Joaquín Gárate’s 1830 Pronunciamiento of San
Luis, Kerry McDonald
5. Memory and Manipulation: The Lost Cause of the Santiago Imán
Pronunciamiento, Shara Ali
6. Salvas, Cañonazos y Repiques: Celebrating the Pronunciamiento during the
U.S.-Mexican War, Pedro Santoni
7. Contemporary Verdicts on the Pronunciamiento during the Early National
Period, Melissa Boyd
8. The Crumbling of a “Hero.” Ignacio Comonfort from Ayutla to Tacubaya,
Antonia Pi-Suñer Llorens
9. Porfirio Díaz and the Representations of the Second of April, Verónica
Zárate Toscano
10. Juan Bustamante’s Pronunciamiento and the Civic Speeches That Condemned
It. San Luis Potosí, 1868-1869, Flor de María Salazar Mendoza
11. “As Empty a Piece of Gasconading Stuff As I Have Ever Read”: The
Pronunciamiento through Foreign Eyes, Will Fowler
Bibliography
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Damned and the Venerated: The Memory, Commemoration, and
the Representation of the Nineteenth-Century Mexican Pronunciamiento, Will
Fowler
Chronology of Main Events and Pronunciamientos, 1821-1910
1. The Memory and Representation of Rafael del Riego’s Pronunciamiento in
Constitutional New Spain and within the Iturbide Movement, 1820-1821,
Rodrigo Moreno Gutiérrez
2. The Damned Man with the Venerated Plan: The Complex Legacies of Agustín
de Iturbide and the Iguala Plan, Richard A. Warren
3. Refrescos, Iluminaciones and Te Deums: Celebrating Pronunciamientos in
Jalisco in 1823 and 1832, Rosie Doyle
4. The Political Life of Executed Pronunciados. The Representation and
Memory of José Márquez and Joaquín Gárate’s 1830 Pronunciamiento of San
Luis, Kerry McDonald
5. Memory and Manipulation: The Lost Cause of the Santiago Imán
Pronunciamiento, Shara Ali
6. Salvas, Cañonazos y Repiques: Celebrating the Pronunciamiento during the
U.S.-Mexican War, Pedro Santoni
7. Contemporary Verdicts on the Pronunciamiento during the Early National
Period, Melissa Boyd
8. The Crumbling of a “Hero.” Ignacio Comonfort from Ayutla to Tacubaya,
Antonia Pi-Suñer Llorens
9. Porfirio Díaz and the Representations of the Second of April, Verónica
Zárate Toscano
10. Juan Bustamante’s Pronunciamiento and the Civic Speeches That Condemned
It. San Luis Potosí, 1868-1869, Flor de María Salazar Mendoza
11. “As Empty a Piece of Gasconading Stuff As I Have Ever Read”: The
Pronunciamiento through Foreign Eyes, Will Fowler
Bibliography
Contributors