Although Mexico began its national life in 1821 as one of the most liberal democracies in the world, it ended the century with an authoritarian regime. Examining this defining process, distinguished historians focus on the evolution of Mexican liberalism from the perspectives of politics, the military, the Church, and the economy. Based on extensive archival research, the chapters demonstrate that_despite widely held assumptions_liberalism was not an alien ideology unsuited to Mexico's traditional, conservative, and multiethnic society. As the first systematic exploration of the country's…mehr
Although Mexico began its national life in 1821 as one of the most liberal democracies in the world, it ended the century with an authoritarian regime. Examining this defining process, distinguished historians focus on the evolution of Mexican liberalism from the perspectives of politics, the military, the Church, and the economy. Based on extensive archival research, the chapters demonstrate that_despite widely held assumptions_liberalism was not an alien ideology unsuited to Mexico's traditional, conservative, and multiethnic society. As the first systematic exploration of the country's liberal tradition, this volume provides a nuanced and comprehensive analysis of the transformation of liberalism in Mexico.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jaime E. Rodríguez O. is professor of history and director of Latin American studies at the University of California, Irvine.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Origins of Constitutionalism and Liberalism in Mexico Part I: Politics Chapter 1: From res publicae to Republic: The Evolution of Republicanism in Early Mexico Chapter 2: "Ningún pueblo es superior a otro": Oaxaca and Mexican Federalism Chapter 3: Masonic Connections, Pecuniary Interests, and Institutional Development Along Mexico's Far North Chapter 4: Maximilian and the Construction of the Liberal State, 1863-1866 Chapter 5: Kaleidoscopic Views of Liberalism Triumphant, 1862-1895 Part II: The Church Chapter 6: The Enemy Within: Catholics and Liberalism in Independent Mexico, 1821-1860 Part III: The Military Chapter 7: The Militarization of Politics or the Politicization of the Military? The Novohispano and Mexican Officer Corps, 1810-1830 Chapter 8: Armed Citizens: The Civic Militia in the Origins of the Mexican National State, 1812-1827 Part IV: The Economy Chapter 9: Cádiz Liberalism and Public Finances: The Direct Contributions in Mexico, 1810-1835 Chapter 10: Vectors of Liberal Economic Culture in Mexico Chapter 11: The Import Trade Policy of the Liberal Regime in Mexico, 1870-1900 Conclusion: Legitimacy, Sequencing, and Credibility: Challenges of Mexico's Liberal Reforms in the Nineteenth Century
Introduction: The Origins of Constitutionalism and Liberalism in Mexico Part I: Politics Chapter 1: From res publicae to Republic: The Evolution of Republicanism in Early Mexico Chapter 2: "Ningún pueblo es superior a otro": Oaxaca and Mexican Federalism Chapter 3: Masonic Connections, Pecuniary Interests, and Institutional Development Along Mexico's Far North Chapter 4: Maximilian and the Construction of the Liberal State, 1863-1866 Chapter 5: Kaleidoscopic Views of Liberalism Triumphant, 1862-1895 Part II: The Church Chapter 6: The Enemy Within: Catholics and Liberalism in Independent Mexico, 1821-1860 Part III: The Military Chapter 7: The Militarization of Politics or the Politicization of the Military? The Novohispano and Mexican Officer Corps, 1810-1830 Chapter 8: Armed Citizens: The Civic Militia in the Origins of the Mexican National State, 1812-1827 Part IV: The Economy Chapter 9: Cádiz Liberalism and Public Finances: The Direct Contributions in Mexico, 1810-1835 Chapter 10: Vectors of Liberal Economic Culture in Mexico Chapter 11: The Import Trade Policy of the Liberal Regime in Mexico, 1870-1900 Conclusion: Legitimacy, Sequencing, and Credibility: Challenges of Mexico's Liberal Reforms in the Nineteenth Century
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