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Vagrants and Citizens - Politics and the Masses in Mexico City From Colony to Republic

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Richard A. Warren is associate professor of history and director of the Latin American Studies Program at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia. Klappentext This is the first book to demonstrate the crucial role that the urban masses played in shaping political change as Mexico struggled to become a stable, independent nation state in the nineteenth century. Vagrants and Citizens: Politics and the Masses in Mexico City from Colony to Republic is ideal for courses on Mexican history and Latin American studies. Zusammenfassung Demonstrates the crucial role that the urban masses played in shaping political change as Mexico struggled to become a stable! independent nation state in the nineteenth century. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Mexico City's Masses and the Transition from Colony to Nation-StateChapter 1: The Crisis of Colonial Order, 1808-1820Chapter 2: Three Guarantees, Two Constitutions, One Mexican Caesar, 1820-1824Chapter 3: The Rise of Republican Mass Politics, 1824-1830Chapter 4: Decent Men and Jacobins, 1830-1834Chapter 5: The Transition to Centralism, 1834-1837ConclusionSelected Bibliography

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