One of the gaps in the historiography of Chiapas is the incorporation of the Soconusco region into Mexico. Although the province of Chiapas became definitely integrated into Mexico in 1824, from that date to 1842, one of the regions it is currently constituted by remained «politically neutral». This paper seeks to provide an initial general approach to various factors that made it possible to integrate the Soconusco region into the Mexican Republic. It explains the incorporation of this region as a process that was gradually constructed over seventeen years firstly due to Lucas Alamán’s diplomatic skill, the Soconusco clergy’s political bonds and private interests, the internal situation of the region’s municipalities, and the political dev...
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This article offers a first approach to Mexican participation in the American Conferences of the Int...
The purpose of the article is to explain the creation of a federative entity in Mexico in its first ...
The years immediately following Mexican and Central American Independence (1824) were full of power ...
El vacío historiográfico sobre el siglo XIX chiapaneco, un periodo fundamental para definir el futur...
This article explores one of the most contentious moments in the struggle to redefine political comm...
The historiographic gap regarding the Chiapanecan nineteenth century, which is a period that was fun...
We analyze, through primary sources, the different steps that the Mexican post-intervention administ...
La desorganizació político-administrativa i els conflictes de la hisenda pública de Mèxic independen...
In the last years we assist a progressive revision of the historiographic topics of the political hi...
In the 19th century, Mexico experienced a period of political and social stabilization derived from ...
This article focuses on the main historiographical trends on the Mexican process of independence sin...
International audienceEven though it was considered a priority son after Independence, the colonizat...
The historical relationship between Mexico and Peru suffered one of the moments of greatest tension ...
The aim of this paper is to highlight, through the recent Mexican historiography, the main issues of...
This article analyses the opposed visions held by some popular sectors of Mexico City, as well as by...
This article offers a first approach to Mexican participation in the American Conferences of the Int...
The purpose of the article is to explain the creation of a federative entity in Mexico in its first ...
The years immediately following Mexican and Central American Independence (1824) were full of power ...