Study of the nineteenth century political culture of male honor among Mexican elites and within the public sphere.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pablo Piccato is Associate Professor of History and Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies at Columbia University. He is the author of City of Suspects: Crime in Mexico City, 1900–1931, also published by Duke University Press, and a co-editor of True Stories of Crime in Modern Mexico.
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Acknowledgments xi Introduction. Honor and the Public Sphere in the Republican Era 1 Part I. Travails of Opinion 1. Setting the Rules of Freedom: The Trajectory of the Press Jury 27 2. Representing Public Opinion: Combat Journalists and the Business of Honor 63 Part II. Tumultuous Opinion 3. "The Word of My Conscience": Eloquence and the Foreign Debt 100 4. Breaking Lamps and Expanding the Public Sphere: Students and Populacho against the Deuda Inglesa 129 Part III. Taming Opinion 5. Honor and the State: Reputation as a Juridical Good 159 6. "A Horrible Web of Insults": The Everyday Defense of Honor 188 7. "One Does Not Talk to the Dead": The Romero-Verástegui Affair and the Apogee of Dueling in Mexico 220 Conclusions 254 Notes 263 Sources Cited 337 Index 371
Acknowledgments xi Introduction. Honor and the Public Sphere in the Republican Era 1 Part I. Travails of Opinion 1. Setting the Rules of Freedom: The Trajectory of the Press Jury 27 2. Representing Public Opinion: Combat Journalists and the Business of Honor 63 Part II. Tumultuous Opinion 3. "The Word of My Conscience": Eloquence and the Foreign Debt 100 4. Breaking Lamps and Expanding the Public Sphere: Students and Populacho against the Deuda Inglesa 129 Part III. Taming Opinion 5. Honor and the State: Reputation as a Juridical Good 159 6. "A Horrible Web of Insults": The Everyday Defense of Honor 188 7. "One Does Not Talk to the Dead": The Romero-Verástegui Affair and the Apogee of Dueling in Mexico 220 Conclusions 254 Notes 263 Sources Cited 337 Index 371
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