John Tutino is Professor of History at Georgetown University and author of Making a New World: Founding Capitalism in the Bajío and Spanish North America, also published by Duke University Press. He leads the Georgetown Americas Initiative, which sponsored the workshops which led to this volume. ¿
John Tutino is Professor of History at Georgetown University and author of Making a New World: Founding Capitalism in the Bajío and Spanish North America, also published by Duke University Press. He leads the Georgetown Americas Initiative, which sponsored the workshops which led to this volume. ¿Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments ix Introduction: Revolutions, Nations, and a New Industrial World / John Tutino 1 Part I. Hemispheric Challenges 1. The Americas in the Rise of Industrial Capitalism / John Tutino 25 2. The Cádiz Liberal Revolution and Spanish American Independence / Roberto Brena 71 Part II. Atlantic Transformations 3. Union, Capitalism, and Slavery in the "Rising Empire" of the United States / Adam Rothman 107 4. From Slave Colony to Black Nation: Haiti's Revolutionary Inversion / Carolyn Fick 138 5. Cuban Counterpoint: Colonialism and Continuity in the Atlantic World / David Sartorius 175 6. Atlantic Transformations and Brazil's Imperial Independence / Kirsten Schultz 201 Part III. Spanish American Inversions 7. Becoming Mexico: The Conflictive Search for a North American Nation / Alfredo Avila and John Tutino 233 8. The Republic of Guatemala: Stitching Together a New Country / Jordana Dym 178 9. From One Patria, Two Nations in the Andean Heartland / Sarah C. Chambers 316 10. Indigenous Independence in Spanish South America / Erick D. Langer 350 Epilogue. Consolidating Divergence: The Americas and the World after 1850 / Erick D. Langer and John Tutino 376 Contributors 387 Index 389
Acknowledgments ix Introduction: Revolutions, Nations, and a New Industrial World / John Tutino 1 Part I. Hemispheric Challenges 1. The Americas in the Rise of Industrial Capitalism / John Tutino 25 2. The Cádiz Liberal Revolution and Spanish American Independence / Roberto Brena 71 Part II. Atlantic Transformations 3. Union, Capitalism, and Slavery in the "Rising Empire" of the United States / Adam Rothman 107 4. From Slave Colony to Black Nation: Haiti's Revolutionary Inversion / Carolyn Fick 138 5. Cuban Counterpoint: Colonialism and Continuity in the Atlantic World / David Sartorius 175 6. Atlantic Transformations and Brazil's Imperial Independence / Kirsten Schultz 201 Part III. Spanish American Inversions 7. Becoming Mexico: The Conflictive Search for a North American Nation / Alfredo Avila and John Tutino 233 8. The Republic of Guatemala: Stitching Together a New Country / Jordana Dym 178 9. From One Patria, Two Nations in the Andean Heartland / Sarah C. Chambers 316 10. Indigenous Independence in Spanish South America / Erick D. Langer 350 Epilogue. Consolidating Divergence: The Americas and the World after 1850 / Erick D. Langer and John Tutino 376 Contributors 387 Index 389
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