This paper analyzes the character of the Mexican liberal state during its formation by studying the government's interpretations, reactions and policies towards peasant and ethnic armed rebellions. The author considers the complex and multifactorial roots of social upheavals during the Restored Republic (1867-1876). After a brief review of the eight most important rebellions, the author explores the ideas, perceptions and rationale —a combination of fear and contempt— through which commoners, Indians, itinerants and, above all, rebels were judged, in order to consider the central rules of domination, both the relatively hidden ones, such as alliances between economic and political power, and military rule, which surely became the main ...
Political Crimes represent one of the most neglected areas in the historical scholarship on modern L...
In this study, I explore the national project of the government born from the Mexican Revolution of ...
This section constitutes the core of this special issue. The problem of correctly analyz-ing the nat...
This dissertation is a political history of the central-western Mexican state of Jalisco from 1914-1...
The war of Independence created an atmosphere of tension among the inhabitants of the Valley of Mex...
Mexico - the land of toreadors and tortillas - has had a dramatic history tilled with bitter conflic...
This paper attempts to analyze a facet of the Mexican government’s corruption; the first goal is to ...
This detailed local study of state formation in nineteenth-century Mexico focuses on the life of Jua...
Despite the fact that 30,000 French troops invaded Mexico in the 1860s and installed Maximilian in p...
The purpose of this article is to testify the validity of three models of peasant rebellion (each o...
60 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of History and the Clark Honors College of the Univer...
This dissertation analyzes the historical roles of indigenous people in the state of Tlaxcala and it...
This dissertation analyzes the historical roles of indigenous people in the state of Tlaxcala and it...
Political Crimes represent one of the most neglected areas in the historical scholarship on modern L...
This study concerns the examination and analysis of instability and violence in the northern Mexican...
Political Crimes represent one of the most neglected areas in the historical scholarship on modern L...
In this study, I explore the national project of the government born from the Mexican Revolution of ...
This section constitutes the core of this special issue. The problem of correctly analyz-ing the nat...
This dissertation is a political history of the central-western Mexican state of Jalisco from 1914-1...
The war of Independence created an atmosphere of tension among the inhabitants of the Valley of Mex...
Mexico - the land of toreadors and tortillas - has had a dramatic history tilled with bitter conflic...
This paper attempts to analyze a facet of the Mexican government’s corruption; the first goal is to ...
This detailed local study of state formation in nineteenth-century Mexico focuses on the life of Jua...
Despite the fact that 30,000 French troops invaded Mexico in the 1860s and installed Maximilian in p...
The purpose of this article is to testify the validity of three models of peasant rebellion (each o...
60 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of History and the Clark Honors College of the Univer...
This dissertation analyzes the historical roles of indigenous people in the state of Tlaxcala and it...
This dissertation analyzes the historical roles of indigenous people in the state of Tlaxcala and it...
Political Crimes represent one of the most neglected areas in the historical scholarship on modern L...
This study concerns the examination and analysis of instability and violence in the northern Mexican...
Political Crimes represent one of the most neglected areas in the historical scholarship on modern L...
In this study, I explore the national project of the government born from the Mexican Revolution of ...
This section constitutes the core of this special issue. The problem of correctly analyz-ing the nat...