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REFORM, REBELLION AND PARTY IN MEXICO, 18361861

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: CARDIFF : UNIV OF WALES PRESS, (c)2022.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781786838537
Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • F1232 .R446 2022
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Series Editors' Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part One: Issues and Contexts -- 1 What is to be Done? -- 2 Villages, Landlords and Businessmen -- 3 Financing Mexican Government -- 4 Political Reconstruction: Before the War with the UnitedStates, 1836-1846 -- 5 Political Reconstruction: During and After the War withthe United States, 1846-1855 -- 6 Persistent Pressure from the United States -- Part Two: Responses and Reactions -- 7 Social and Ethnic Tensions in their Local Contexts
Querétaro, Guanajuato,San Luis Potosí -- 9 The Struggle in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec and theState of Oaxaca, 1847-1853 -- Part Three: Reform and Frustration -- 10 The Revolution of Ayutla and the First Stages of theReform, 1854-1856 -- 11 The Lerdo Law of 1856 -- 12 The Federal Constitution and the Road to Disaster,February 1857-January 1858 -- 13 The Civil War of the Reform, 1858-1861 -- 14 The Continuation of the Reform and the Final Phaseof the War, 1859-1860 -- 15 The Liberals Return to Power, 1861: an UnresolvedDilemma -- Final Remarks -- Notes
Subject: This book analyses the experience of the Mexican Republic in 1836-61 and provides an exemplary case study for newly independent states.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Series Editors' Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part One: Issues and Contexts -- 1 What is to be Done? -- 2 Villages, Landlords and Businessmen -- 3 Financing Mexican Government -- 4 Political Reconstruction: Before the War with the UnitedStates, 1836-1846 -- 5 Political Reconstruction: During and After the War withthe United States, 1846-1855 -- 6 Persistent Pressure from the United States -- Part Two: Responses and Reactions -- 7 Social and Ethnic Tensions in their Local Contexts

8 Conflict in the Sierra Gorda -- Querétaro, Guanajuato,San Luis Potosí -- 9 The Struggle in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec and theState of Oaxaca, 1847-1853 -- Part Three: Reform and Frustration -- 10 The Revolution of Ayutla and the First Stages of theReform, 1854-1856 -- 11 The Lerdo Law of 1856 -- 12 The Federal Constitution and the Road to Disaster,February 1857-January 1858 -- 13 The Civil War of the Reform, 1858-1861 -- 14 The Continuation of the Reform and the Final Phaseof the War, 1859-1860 -- 15 The Liberals Return to Power, 1861: an UnresolvedDilemma -- Final Remarks -- Notes

This book analyses the experience of the Mexican Republic in 1836-61 and provides an exemplary case study for newly independent states.

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