Using the Mexican Civil War of 1857–61 as a principal case study, Will Fowler examines the origin, process, and outcome of civil war and provides a new analytical framework for its study.
Using the Mexican Civil War of 1857–61 as a principal case study, Will Fowler examines the origin, process, and outcome of civil war and provides a new analytical framework for its study.
Will Fowler is a professor of Latin American studies at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland and an international member of the Mexican Academy of History. His books include Independent Mexico: The Pronunciamiento in the Age of Santa Anna, 1821–1858 (Nebraska, 2016), Santa Anna of Mexico (Bison Books, 2007), and Tornel and Santa Anna: The Writer and the Caudillo, Mexico, 1795–1853, among others.
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List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments 1. A New Framework for the Study of Civil War 2. The Mexican Civil War of 1857–61: An Overview 3. The Grammar of Origin in Context: The Causes of the 1857–61 Mexican Civil War 4. The Grammar of Process in Context: Mexico’s Descent into Hell, 1857–61 5. The Grammar of Outcome in Context: The Resolution and Memory of the 1861 Liberal Victory Conclusion: The Grammar of Civil War Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments 1. A New Framework for the Study of Civil War 2. The Mexican Civil War of 1857–61: An Overview 3. The Grammar of Origin in Context: The Causes of the 1857–61 Mexican Civil War 4. The Grammar of Process in Context: Mexico’s Descent into Hell, 1857–61 5. The Grammar of Outcome in Context: The Resolution and Memory of the 1861 Liberal Victory Conclusion: The Grammar of Civil War Notes Bibliography Index
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