This article studies Mexico's First Federal Republic from a transnational, biographical perspective. Using the example of the Spanish émigré, Ramón Ceruti, it argues that transatlantic links between Spanish and Mexican liberalism should be understood not just in conceptual but also careerist terms. It revisits the image of the traitor in Mexican historiography and Spain's liberal revolution, by showing how the personalism and opportunism rife in early Mexican and Spanish liberalism shaped not only political ideology but also tactics to a remarkable degree. It shows that the popular memory of individual political actions influenced liberal discourse to a larger degree than is usually acknowledged. It does this by tracing the transatlantic ra...
Miguel Alemán, who in 1946 became the first civilian president to represent Mexico's official revolu...
In this article, we examine the influence of the nationalistic ideology that emerged from the Mexic...
This article seeks to analyze the moderate political thinking of those exiled during the postrevolut...
Mexico - the land of toreadors and tortillas - has had a dramatic history tilled with bitter conflic...
Spain adopted the Constitution of Cádiz in 1812 as a response to the regime of Joseph Bonaparte, whi...
This article examines the personal experience of Félix Mejía, a Spanish liberal exiled in the United...
This article puts forward an original interpretation of antifascism, understood as a transatlantic p...
This article analyzes Andrés Iduarte Foucher’s autobiographical narrative Un niño en la Revolución M...
The Liberal Mexican Party (PLM) was an organization which at the beginning adopted radical, liberal ...
This article puts forward an original interpretation of antifascism, understood as a transatlantic p...
This article shows how, during the French intervention in Mexico (1862-1867), both the empire of Max...
The purpose of this study is to reveal Federico Gonzalez Garza as a foremost figure of the Mexican R...
A century ago, Mexico experienced a revolution blending liberal institutions with quasi-socialist pr...
This detailed local study of state formation in nineteenth-century Mexico focuses on the life of Jua...
This article examines Frank Tannenbaum's engagement with Mexico in the crucial years following the R...
Miguel Alemán, who in 1946 became the first civilian president to represent Mexico's official revolu...
In this article, we examine the influence of the nationalistic ideology that emerged from the Mexic...
This article seeks to analyze the moderate political thinking of those exiled during the postrevolut...
Mexico - the land of toreadors and tortillas - has had a dramatic history tilled with bitter conflic...
Spain adopted the Constitution of Cádiz in 1812 as a response to the regime of Joseph Bonaparte, whi...
This article examines the personal experience of Félix Mejía, a Spanish liberal exiled in the United...
This article puts forward an original interpretation of antifascism, understood as a transatlantic p...
This article analyzes Andrés Iduarte Foucher’s autobiographical narrative Un niño en la Revolución M...
The Liberal Mexican Party (PLM) was an organization which at the beginning adopted radical, liberal ...
This article puts forward an original interpretation of antifascism, understood as a transatlantic p...
This article shows how, during the French intervention in Mexico (1862-1867), both the empire of Max...
The purpose of this study is to reveal Federico Gonzalez Garza as a foremost figure of the Mexican R...
A century ago, Mexico experienced a revolution blending liberal institutions with quasi-socialist pr...
This detailed local study of state formation in nineteenth-century Mexico focuses on the life of Jua...
This article examines Frank Tannenbaum's engagement with Mexico in the crucial years following the R...
Miguel Alemán, who in 1946 became the first civilian president to represent Mexico's official revolu...
In this article, we examine the influence of the nationalistic ideology that emerged from the Mexic...
This article seeks to analyze the moderate political thinking of those exiled during the postrevolut...