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Forceful Negotiations - The Origins of the Pronunciamiento in Nineteenth-Century Mexico

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Informationen zum Autor Will Fowler is the Director of Research of the School of Modern Languages at the University of St. Andrews. He is the author of many publications, including Latin America since 1780; Tornel and Santa Anna: The Writer and the Caudillo, Mexico, 1795-1853; and Santa Anna of Mexico, available in a Bison Books edition. Contributors include Ivana Frasquet, Manuel Chust, Josefina Vázquez, Michael Ducey, Shara Ali, Reynaldo Sordo, Timothy E. Anna, Kerry Anne McDonald, Michael Costeloe, Melissa Boyd, Rosie Doyle, and Germán Martínez Martínez. Klappentext Will Fowler is the Director of Research of the School of Modern Languages at the University of St. Andrews. He is the author of many publications! including Latin America since 1780; Tornel and Santa Anna: The Writer and the Caudillo! Mexico! 1795¿1853; and Santa Anna of Mexico! available in a Bison Books edition.¿Contributors include¿Ivana Frasquet! Manuel Chust! Josefina V¿uez! Michael Ducey! Shara Ali! Reynaldo Sordo! Timothy E. Anna! Kerry Anne McDonald! Michael Costeloe! Melissa Boyd! Rosie Doyle! and Germ¿Mart¿z Mart¿z. Zusammenfassung Often translated as ""revolt!"" a pronunciamiento was a formal! written protest! typically drafted as a list of grievances or demands! that could result in an armed rebellion. The first of three volumes on the phenomenon of the pronunciamiento! this collection brings together leading scholars to investigate the origins of these forceful petitions. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface     Acknowledgments   Introduction: The Nineteenth-Century Practice of the Pronunciamiento and Its Origins      Chronology of Main Events and Pronunciamientos, 18211853      1. Iguala: The Prototype      Timothy E. Anna2. Agustín de Iturbide: From the Pronunciamiento of Iguala to the Coup of 1822      Ivana Frasquet and Manuel Chust3. Two Reactions to the Illegitimate Succession of 1828: Campeche and Jalapa  Josefina Zoraida Vázquez 4. Municipalities, Prefects, and Pronunciamientos: Power and Political Mobilizations in the Huasteca during the First Federal Republic      Michael T. Ducey5. The Origins of the Pronunciamientos of San Luis Potosí: An Overview  Kerry McDonald6. The British and an Early Pronunciamiento, 18331834   Michael P. Costeloe7. The Origins of the Santiago Imán Revolt, 18381840: A Reassessment      Shara Ali8. A Reluctant Advocate: Mariano Otero and the Revolución de Jalisco    Melissa Boyd9. Constitution and Congress: A Pronunciamiento for Legality, December 1844   Reynaldo Sordo Cedeño10. "The Curious Manner in Which Pronunciamientos Are Got Up in this Country": The Plan of Blancarte of 26 July 1852     Rosie Doyle11. Inventing the Nation: The Pronunciamiento and the Construction of Mexican National Identity, 18211876  Germán Martínez Martínez12. "I Pronounce Thus I Exist": Redefining the Pronunciamiento in Independent Mexico, 18211876      Will FowlerBibliography      Contributors       ...

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Authors Will Fowler
Assisted by Will Fowler (Editor)
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2011
 
EAN 9780803225404
ISBN 978-0-8032-2540-4
No. of pages 368
Series The Mexican Experience
The Mexican Experience
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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