The meeting of the “Mexican Patriot Club” in the Cooper Institute in New York City on July 19, 1865 gave Mexican exiles a powerful forum from which to exalt the ideal of Republicanism in the Americas, and to hail Mexicans as heroic long-term defenders of that ideal. These exiles sought to shift public sentiment and government policy in the United States in a crucial period mid-1865 when the Mexican Republic led by President Benito Juárez faced the greatest threat from its antagonists and a new threat from its sympathizers. Theirs was a delicate public relations task. They needed to rally support for Mexico’s Republic sufficient both to undermine sympathy for Mexico’s Empire and loosen U.S. neutrality enforcement, yet not encourage the Ameri...
En este ensayo se emplean cinco estudios clásicos, que se considera siguen siendo válidos y atractiv...
This article studies the construction of Mexican nationalism in the context of Mexico's internationa...
Mexico, traditionally a land of revolution and bandits, and the United States, traditionally a land ...
The meeting of the “Mexican Patriot Club” in the Cooper Institute in New York City on July 19, 1865 ...
Fanaticos, Exiles and the Mexico-United States Border: Episodes of Mexican State Reconstruction, 192...
During the Mexican War, Americans radically transformed their ideas about Mexicans and Mexican-Ameri...
For Americans the Civil War was simply an internal conflict, and they have emphasized its military e...
From the very dawn of the Neogranadian revolution, the United States of America was perceived as a n...
textAt the end of the US Civil War, thousands of former Confederates refused to live in a Reconstruc...
The paper analyses how the Mexican Texans (téjanos) related to the Mexican War of Independence, what...
Communications between the Mexican Consulate in New Orleans and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on: ...
Recognition of the independence of Texas. Reports, incidents and accounts on the government of the U...
The defeat of the Confederacy, the prospect of military occupation and Republican state government, ...
Original boundaries, settlements, migrations, invasions, incidents and other various matters concern...
En este ensayo se emplean cinco estudios clásicos, que se considera siguen siendo válidos y atractiv...
This article studies the construction of Mexican nationalism in the context of Mexico's internationa...
Mexico, traditionally a land of revolution and bandits, and the United States, traditionally a land ...
The meeting of the “Mexican Patriot Club” in the Cooper Institute in New York City on July 19, 1865 ...
Fanaticos, Exiles and the Mexico-United States Border: Episodes of Mexican State Reconstruction, 192...
During the Mexican War, Americans radically transformed their ideas about Mexicans and Mexican-Ameri...
For Americans the Civil War was simply an internal conflict, and they have emphasized its military e...
From the very dawn of the Neogranadian revolution, the United States of America was perceived as a n...
textAt the end of the US Civil War, thousands of former Confederates refused to live in a Reconstruc...
The paper analyses how the Mexican Texans (téjanos) related to the Mexican War of Independence, what...
Communications between the Mexican Consulate in New Orleans and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on: ...
Recognition of the independence of Texas. Reports, incidents and accounts on the government of the U...
The defeat of the Confederacy, the prospect of military occupation and Republican state government, ...
Original boundaries, settlements, migrations, invasions, incidents and other various matters concern...
En este ensayo se emplean cinco estudios clásicos, que se considera siguen siendo válidos y atractiv...
This article studies the construction of Mexican nationalism in the context of Mexico's internationa...
Mexico, traditionally a land of revolution and bandits, and the United States, traditionally a land ...