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Reform, Rebellion and Party in Mexico, 1836-1861

Reform, Rebellion and Party in Mexico, 1836-1861 - Iberian and Latin American Studies

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Between 1836 and 1861, Mexico's difficulties as a sovereign state became fully exposed. Its example provides a case study for all similarly emerging independent states that have broken away from long-standing imperial systems. The leaders of the Republic in Mexico envisaged the construction of a nation, in a process that often conflicted with ethnic, religious, and local loyalties. The question of popular participation always remained outstanding, and this book examines regional and local movements as the other side of the coin to capital city issues and aspirations. Formerly an outstanding Spanish colony on the North American sub-continent, financial difficulties, economic recession, and political divisions made the new Republic vulnerable to spoliation. This began with the loss of Texas in 1836, the acquisition of the Far North by the United States in 1846-8, and the European debt-collecting Intervention in 1861. This study examines the Mexican responses to these setbacks, culminating in the Liberal Reform Movement from 1855 and the opposition to it.

Book information

ISBN: 9781786838513
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Imprint: University of Wales Press
Pub date:
Edition: 1st edition
Language: English
Number of pages: 336
Weight: 542g
Height: 145mm
Width: 222mm
Spine width: 27mm