Malcontents, Rebels, and Pronunciados
The Politics of Insurrection in Nineteenth-Century Mexico
Herausgeber: Fowler, Will
Malcontents, Rebels, and Pronunciados
The Politics of Insurrection in Nineteenth-Century Mexico
Herausgeber: Fowler, Will
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Will Fowler is a professor of Latin American Studies at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. His many books include Forceful Negotiations: The Origins of the Pronunciamiento in Nineteenth-Century Mexico (Nebraska, 2010) and Santa Anna of Mexico (available in a Bison Books edition). ¿ Contributors include Catherine Andrews, Linda Arnold, Raymond Buve, Sergio Ca¿edo Gamboa, Eduardo Flores Clair, Juan Ortiz Escamilla, Erika Pani, Terry Rugeley, Anne Staples, Guy P.C. Thomson, and Josefina Zoraida Vazquez.
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Will Fowler is a professor of Latin American Studies at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. His many books include Forceful Negotiations: The Origins of the Pronunciamiento in Nineteenth-Century Mexico (Nebraska, 2010) and Santa Anna of Mexico (available in a Bison Books edition). ¿ Contributors include Catherine Andrews, Linda Arnold, Raymond Buve, Sergio Ca¿edo Gamboa, Eduardo Flores Clair, Juan Ortiz Escamilla, Erika Pani, Terry Rugeley, Anne Staples, Guy P.C. Thomson, and Josefina Zoraida Vazquez.
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- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780803225428
- ISBN-10: 0803225423
- Artikelnr.: 34748255
- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780803225428
- ISBN-10: 0803225423
- Artikelnr.: 34748255
Will Fowler is a professor of Latin American Studies at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. His many books include Forceful Negotiations: The Origins of the Pronunciamiento in Nineteenth-Century Mexico (Nebraska, 2010) and Santa Anna of Mexico (available in a Bison Books edition). Contributors include Catherine Andrews, Linda Arnold, Raymond Buve, Sergio Cañedo Gamboa, Eduardo Flores Clair, Juan Ortiz Escamilla, Erika Pani, Terry Rugeley, Anne Staples, Guy P.C. Thomson, and Josefina Zoraida Vazquez.
List of Maps
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Understanding Individual and Collective Insurrectionary
Action in Independent Mexico, 1821-1876 (Will Fowler, University of St.
Andrews)
Chronology of Main Events and Pronunciamientos,
1821-1876
1. The Compass Points of Unrest: Pronunciamientos from Within, Without,
Above, and Below in Southeast Mexico, 1821-1876
Terry Rugeley
2. The Rise and Fall of a Regional Strongman: Felipe de la Garza’s
Pronunciamiento of 1822
Catherine Andrews
3. Veracruz, the Determining Region: Military Pronunciamientos in Mexico,
1821-1843
Juan Ortiz Escamilla
4. The Clergy and How it Responded to Calls for Rebellion Before the
Mid-Nineteenth Century
Anne Staples
5. José Ramón García Ugarte: Patriot, Federalist, or Malcontent?
Linda Arnold
6. Ponciano Arriaga and Mariano Ávila’s Intellectual Backing of the 14
April 1837 Pronunciamiento of San Luis Potosí
Sergio Cañedo Gamboa
7. Ayuntamientos and Pronunciamientos during the Nineteenth Century:
Examples from Tlaxcala between Independence and the Reform War
Raymond Buve
8. The End of the “Catholic Nation”: Reform and Reaction in Puebla,
1854-1856
Guy P.C. Thomson
9. In Search of Power: The Pronunciamientos of General Mariano Paredes y
Arrillaga
Josefina Zoraida Vázquez
10. The Pronunciamientos of Antonio López de Santa Anna, 1821-1867
Will Fowler
11. Intervention and Empire: Politics as Usual?
Erika Pani
12. A Socialist Pronunciamiento: Julio López Chávez’s Uprising of 1868
Eduardo Flores Clair
Bibliography
Contributors
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Understanding Individual and Collective Insurrectionary
Action in Independent Mexico, 1821-1876 (Will Fowler, University of St.
Andrews)
Chronology of Main Events and Pronunciamientos,
1821-1876
1. The Compass Points of Unrest: Pronunciamientos from Within, Without,
Above, and Below in Southeast Mexico, 1821-1876
Terry Rugeley
2. The Rise and Fall of a Regional Strongman: Felipe de la Garza’s
Pronunciamiento of 1822
Catherine Andrews
3. Veracruz, the Determining Region: Military Pronunciamientos in Mexico,
1821-1843
Juan Ortiz Escamilla
4. The Clergy and How it Responded to Calls for Rebellion Before the
Mid-Nineteenth Century
Anne Staples
5. José Ramón García Ugarte: Patriot, Federalist, or Malcontent?
Linda Arnold
6. Ponciano Arriaga and Mariano Ávila’s Intellectual Backing of the 14
April 1837 Pronunciamiento of San Luis Potosí
Sergio Cañedo Gamboa
7. Ayuntamientos and Pronunciamientos during the Nineteenth Century:
Examples from Tlaxcala between Independence and the Reform War
Raymond Buve
8. The End of the “Catholic Nation”: Reform and Reaction in Puebla,
1854-1856
Guy P.C. Thomson
9. In Search of Power: The Pronunciamientos of General Mariano Paredes y
Arrillaga
Josefina Zoraida Vázquez
10. The Pronunciamientos of Antonio López de Santa Anna, 1821-1867
Will Fowler
11. Intervention and Empire: Politics as Usual?
Erika Pani
12. A Socialist Pronunciamiento: Julio López Chávez’s Uprising of 1868
Eduardo Flores Clair
Bibliography
Contributors
List of Maps
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Understanding Individual and Collective Insurrectionary
Action in Independent Mexico, 1821-1876 (Will Fowler, University of St.
Andrews)
Chronology of Main Events and Pronunciamientos,
1821-1876
1. The Compass Points of Unrest: Pronunciamientos from Within, Without,
Above, and Below in Southeast Mexico, 1821-1876
Terry Rugeley
2. The Rise and Fall of a Regional Strongman: Felipe de la Garza’s
Pronunciamiento of 1822
Catherine Andrews
3. Veracruz, the Determining Region: Military Pronunciamientos in Mexico,
1821-1843
Juan Ortiz Escamilla
4. The Clergy and How it Responded to Calls for Rebellion Before the
Mid-Nineteenth Century
Anne Staples
5. José Ramón García Ugarte: Patriot, Federalist, or Malcontent?
Linda Arnold
6. Ponciano Arriaga and Mariano Ávila’s Intellectual Backing of the 14
April 1837 Pronunciamiento of San Luis Potosí
Sergio Cañedo Gamboa
7. Ayuntamientos and Pronunciamientos during the Nineteenth Century:
Examples from Tlaxcala between Independence and the Reform War
Raymond Buve
8. The End of the “Catholic Nation”: Reform and Reaction in Puebla,
1854-1856
Guy P.C. Thomson
9. In Search of Power: The Pronunciamientos of General Mariano Paredes y
Arrillaga
Josefina Zoraida Vázquez
10. The Pronunciamientos of Antonio López de Santa Anna, 1821-1867
Will Fowler
11. Intervention and Empire: Politics as Usual?
Erika Pani
12. A Socialist Pronunciamiento: Julio López Chávez’s Uprising of 1868
Eduardo Flores Clair
Bibliography
Contributors
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Understanding Individual and Collective Insurrectionary
Action in Independent Mexico, 1821-1876 (Will Fowler, University of St.
Andrews)
Chronology of Main Events and Pronunciamientos,
1821-1876
1. The Compass Points of Unrest: Pronunciamientos from Within, Without,
Above, and Below in Southeast Mexico, 1821-1876
Terry Rugeley
2. The Rise and Fall of a Regional Strongman: Felipe de la Garza’s
Pronunciamiento of 1822
Catherine Andrews
3. Veracruz, the Determining Region: Military Pronunciamientos in Mexico,
1821-1843
Juan Ortiz Escamilla
4. The Clergy and How it Responded to Calls for Rebellion Before the
Mid-Nineteenth Century
Anne Staples
5. José Ramón García Ugarte: Patriot, Federalist, or Malcontent?
Linda Arnold
6. Ponciano Arriaga and Mariano Ávila’s Intellectual Backing of the 14
April 1837 Pronunciamiento of San Luis Potosí
Sergio Cañedo Gamboa
7. Ayuntamientos and Pronunciamientos during the Nineteenth Century:
Examples from Tlaxcala between Independence and the Reform War
Raymond Buve
8. The End of the “Catholic Nation”: Reform and Reaction in Puebla,
1854-1856
Guy P.C. Thomson
9. In Search of Power: The Pronunciamientos of General Mariano Paredes y
Arrillaga
Josefina Zoraida Vázquez
10. The Pronunciamientos of Antonio López de Santa Anna, 1821-1867
Will Fowler
11. Intervention and Empire: Politics as Usual?
Erika Pani
12. A Socialist Pronunciamiento: Julio López Chávez’s Uprising of 1868
Eduardo Flores Clair
Bibliography
Contributors