The early years of the Mexican Reforma government (1854-1857) represented a formative era for Mexican nation-building. The Liberal Reform government influenced the trajectory of Mexican nation-building through its leaders' prioritization of the republican principles of federalism and religious freedom. Through their work, they successfully introduced these liberal principles into Mexican political discourse by elevating them to matters of national importance. This study examines five documents of the early Reforma: The Plan of Ayutla, Juarez Law, Lerdo Law, Iglesias Law, and Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1857 in conjunction with biographical information and personal reflections on these laws and liberalism from the le...
Dr. Emilio Rabasa examines the culture of constitutional reform in Mexico. The constitution of 1917 ...
Federal constitution of the Mexican United States of 1857, presented in the following sections: 'De ...
This dissertation provides an institutional history of the Mexican Congress, exploring the origins o...
The first constitution enacted in Mexico was on October 4, 1824. After Emperor Augustine fell in 19...
This article analyses the 1830 public debate, held in the newspapers of Mexico City, over the possib...
This detailed local study of state formation in nineteenth-century Mexico focuses on the life of Jua...
Abstract: From the late 18th through the early 19th centuries, Spain progressed towards a reformist ...
This work reveals the government of Oaxaca's stance regarding the federal reform that sought to diss...
El propósito de este trabajo es explicar las maneras en que el liberalismo, que se asocia tradiciona...
"Mexican liberalism went from the struggle for Independence from Spain to the Independence of the Me...
This article analyzes the different conceptions of political representation at the foundational mome...
Spain adopted the Constitution of Cádiz in 1812 as a response to the regime of Joseph Bonaparte, whi...
Although secularization has early antecedents in Mexico's history, the generation who embodied the C...
Most contemporary scholarship on Mexican history separates the years 1808-1824 into two distinct pro...
Mexico adopted republicanism and federalism during the first half of the nineteenth century, in comb...
Dr. Emilio Rabasa examines the culture of constitutional reform in Mexico. The constitution of 1917 ...
Federal constitution of the Mexican United States of 1857, presented in the following sections: 'De ...
This dissertation provides an institutional history of the Mexican Congress, exploring the origins o...
The first constitution enacted in Mexico was on October 4, 1824. After Emperor Augustine fell in 19...
This article analyses the 1830 public debate, held in the newspapers of Mexico City, over the possib...
This detailed local study of state formation in nineteenth-century Mexico focuses on the life of Jua...
Abstract: From the late 18th through the early 19th centuries, Spain progressed towards a reformist ...
This work reveals the government of Oaxaca's stance regarding the federal reform that sought to diss...
El propósito de este trabajo es explicar las maneras en que el liberalismo, que se asocia tradiciona...
"Mexican liberalism went from the struggle for Independence from Spain to the Independence of the Me...
This article analyzes the different conceptions of political representation at the foundational mome...
Spain adopted the Constitution of Cádiz in 1812 as a response to the regime of Joseph Bonaparte, whi...
Although secularization has early antecedents in Mexico's history, the generation who embodied the C...
Most contemporary scholarship on Mexican history separates the years 1808-1824 into two distinct pro...
Mexico adopted republicanism and federalism during the first half of the nineteenth century, in comb...
Dr. Emilio Rabasa examines the culture of constitutional reform in Mexico. The constitution of 1917 ...
Federal constitution of the Mexican United States of 1857, presented in the following sections: 'De ...
This dissertation provides an institutional history of the Mexican Congress, exploring the origins o...